The wheel is turning in Missouri and, while the divide still seems great, progress was made in the 2018 midterms. We tend to be late adopters of trends that start at the coast and move inland, but change is coming if we stay strong.
The wheel is turning in Missouri and, while the divide still seems great, progress was made in the 2018 midterms. We tend to be late adopters of trends that start at the coast and move inland, but change is coming if we stay strong.
We now have the potential for restoring civility and integrity to our political system if we have the will. We have solid progressive proposals that can make us safer, healthier, fiscally responsible and more just — and a willingness by Democrats to work collaboratively with all to ensure the promise of America.
The general election in November will present an oddity for Democrats. The ballot will show that the Democratic nominee for St. Louis County Prosecutor, a position held for more than 25 years by the same man, will be unopposed by Read More …
Mary Ann McGivern – yes, the same Mary Ann McGivern you listened to on NPR/KWMU in the wee hours of the morning for many years as you woke and dressed for work – spoke at the monthly WCD meeting, January Read More …
If the future and direction of this country are important to you, it is important to understand where the Democratic Party stands on issues that affect us all. Simply put, this is the most progressive plan offered by any party Read More …