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By Antonio D. French

Filed Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 1:31 PM

If you haven't already, be sure you update your RSS reader to our new feed address:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/Pubdefnet

As you probably know, we've completely redesigned PubDef.net. As a result, our feed has moved. We certainly don't want you to miss out on all our breaking news and exclusive videos, so visit the new site today and click that RSS icon in the top right corner.

New design. Same address: www.PubDef.net

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New Look Coming to PubDef

By Antonio D. French

Filed Monday, February 11, 2008 at 11:05 AM

Throughout the day, we'll be making some major upgrades to the site. Please be patient. We think you're really going to like the new site.

This old format will forever be archived at www.pubdef-is-dead.blogspot.com

UPDATE COMPLETED. SEE THE NEW SITE @ PUBDEF.NET

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Obama Increases Delegate Lead

By Antonio D. French

Filed Saturday, February 09, 2008 at 10:50 PM

According to David Plouffe, Barack Obama's campaign manager, by sweeping today's caucuses and primaries, Senator Obama more than doubled his pledged delegate lead over Senator Hillary Clinton.

Before today, Obama led Clinton by 27 pledged delegates (pledged delegates are those won through caucus and primary election wins, as opposed to superdelegates which are basically endorsements by officials. These superdelegates are not necessarily fixed and can change their alliances).

"In the four contests today, we estimate we won 103 delegates to Clinton’s 58 delegates for a net gain of 45 delegates," wrote Plouffe on the Obama website.

"The pledged delegate total through February 9 now stands at 1,012 for Obama and 940 for Clinton."

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VIDEO: Kinder's Announcement (x2)

By Antonio D. French

Here's video of Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder's speech at yesterday's Lincoln Days in Springfield in which he announced he has changed his mind and will seek re-election rather than fight for the Republican nomination for governor:



And here's Kinder's message to Missourians:

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KINDER NOT RUNNING FOR GOV

By Antonio D. French

Filed Friday, February 08, 2008 at 8:37 PM

BREAKING NEWS

A tipster reports the Lt. Gov Peter Kinder made a surprise announcement at the Republican Lincoln Days event tonight. Apparently in the interest of party unity, he will not be seeking the nomination for governor.

UPDATED: Here's Kinder's statement:
"I have taken on a cause as Lt. Governor to fight for the values I believe in - the values my mom taught me to believe in - faith, family, personal responsibility, service and keeping commitments to those who have sacrificed for this great nation.

"Missourians can be proud of what we have accomplished together in the Lt. Governor's office for the men and women in uniform who have given so much to this great country and who need an advocate who will fight for them, for the seniors who have worked and saved to build up this nation and who deserve our respect and a higher quality of life and for our workers and employers who deserve a state government that understands how to help Missourians create jobs and grow the economy.

"Working together we have delivered positive change that Missourians deserve and I want to continue keeping the change working for our state. It will take a combined effort of every Republican, ever Democrat, every leader and every Missourian to create jobs, advocate for our veterans, fight illegal immigration and deliver world class schools for our students and I want to continue being an advocate for change on these important issues.

"Since I was elected Lt. Governor in 2004 many Missourians have told me personally they would support me if I ever decided to run for governor. I never expected to make that decision this year.

"Since Gov. Blunt's announcement I have been overwhelmed by the support I have received from many Missourians who want to join my campaign for governor. After a great deal of thought and prayer over the last several weeks I have decided I will not run for governor this year, and will ask Missourians for their vote for Lt. Governor so we can continue our accomplishments for our veterans, seniors, workers and our shared Missouri values.

"This is a campaign I believe I would have won, but I also believe in my heart that this is the right decision. I hope it will help our Party unite so together we can tell Missourians a remarkable story of how together we turned our state around by turning a $1.1 billion deficit into three straight surpluses without raising taxes, ended the cuts to education while increasing funding for classrooms, transformed Missouri's health care system and helped bring nearly 90,000 new jobs to our state by supporting job-creating initiatives and investing in tourism as we did by bringing the Tour of Missouri to our state.

"I am enormously grateful and appreciative of everyone who supported me for governor. I know I can count on their support for my re-election. We must unite and let Missourians know how much is at stake in this election. We cannot afford to return to the failed policies of the past. We must elect a governor who will keep the change working for Missouri and that makes every dollar count."

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Obama, Clinton Split MO Delegates

By Antonio D. French

From the Missouri Democratic Party...

The Missouri Democratic Party today preliminarily awarded 36 delegates each to Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton following their thrilling performances in Tuesday’s Missouri Presidential Primary.

By virtue of his 10,479-vote victory statewide, Obama won Missouri’s statewide delegates by a 13-12 margin, while Clinton won Missouri’s congressional district delegates by a 24-23 margin.

According to the Missouri Democratic Party delegate selection plan, Missouri Democrats award 72 of their 88 delegates proportionally based on how the presidential candidates perform in the primary. Of those 72 delegates, 25 are awarded proportionally based on statewide performance, while 47 of the delegates are awarded proportionally based on performance in Missouri’s nine congressional districts. Congressional districts with higher past Democratic performance receive a greater share of the 47 delegates. Candidates must meet a 15 percent threshold to qualify for delegates. Therefore, the percentages in the following chart do not include votes cast for candidates that did not meet the threshold. The delegate breakdown is as follows:

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(* The statewide vote totals are slightly more than the sum of the congressional district totals because some local election authorities have not assigned absentee votes to their appropriate precincts yet. This should not affect the delegate totals for either candidate.)

The remaining 16 of Missouri’s 88 Democratic delegates are unpledged superdelegates, who are members of Missouri’s Democratic Congressional delegation, Missouri members of the Democratic National Committee, and distinguished party leaders. These superdelegates will cast their vote at the August Democratic National Convention in Denver for their favorite candidate, regardless of Tuesday’s primary results.

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Shooter's Brother: "He Went to War"

By Antonio D. French

Filed Thursday, February 07, 2008 at 11:02 PM

The brother of Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton, who allegedly walked into the Kirkwood city hall today and shot seven people, including the mayor, two city council people, and two police officers, told Channel 4 News tonight that he is "okay" with what his brother did.

"Let me put it in a context that you might understand," Gerald Thornton told the reporter. "My brother went to war tonight with the people that were of the government that was putting torment and strife into his life."

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OBS: "All We Want Is Justice"

By Antonio D. French

The following statement comes from the Organization for Black Struggle:
"All We Want is Justice!"

That was the last statement made by
Charles "Cookie" Thorton before he opened fire in Kirkwood City Hall. The tragedy in Kirkwood, MO where six people lost their lives is a result of the continuation of racial tensions that bubble and erupt.

The Organization for Black Struggle (OBS) is saddened by the preventable loss of life and the impending sorrow that will grip the affected families and community. We hope that the City will seriously begin to address the racism and deep feelings of disenfranchisement by African-Americans who reside in Meacham Park.

OBS Chair
Jamala Rogers talked with Thornton last year as the trial of Kevin Johnson was underway. Johnson was on trial for the 2005 murder of Kirkwood police officer William McEntee.

"Cookie Thornton was adamant that he was not going to be intimidated, disrespected or dismissed by the City," stated Rogers, "and as a black man in America, that has consequences." Rogers encouraged Thornton to stand up to the injustices but also cautioned him to be careful. Most of Thornton's protest actions were solo including his interaction with the courts where he served as his own legal counsel.

OBS urges the Mayor and Police Chief to take some leadership and immediately bring the community together to resolve divisive and deadly issues which keep getting glossed over. Beefing up security in City Hall is merely a bandaid for a festering cancer in the City of Kirkwood.

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KIRKWOOD CITY HALL SHOOTINGS

By Antonio D. French

According to a story published just today on FirstAmendmentCenter.org, Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton, who allegedly walked into the Kirkwood City Hall and shot seven people, including Mayor Mike Swoboda, had just lost a federal court case in which he claimed his First Amendment rights were violated after he was removed from Kirkwood City Council meetings for "repetitive, personal, virulent attacks" against council members.

From FirstAmendmentCenter.org:
A federal judge in Missouri has rejected the First Amendment claims of a man removed from Kirkwood City Council meetings for “repetitive, personal, virulent attacks” against council members.

Charles Lee Thornton had sued the city of Kirkwood after he was arrested twice (and later convicted) for disorderly conduct at two council meetings in 2006.

In May 2006, Thornton had the opportunity to speak during the public-comment portion of a council meeting that addressed the expansion of two businesses — a funeral home and a senior living facility. During the time reserved to discuss the funeral home, Thornton rose to speak about what he alleged was personal harassment of him by city officials, not the expansion of the business. He displayed a large poster with a picture of a donkey and made intemperate remarks about the mayor. Thornton then warned the funeral home owner that the city had a “plantation-mentality” and “jackass-like qualities.”

Thornton engaged in similar conduct after the presentation about the senior living center. He said the mayor was “sitting there looking stupid.” The mayor eventually ordered Thornton to leave the podium and called the police. When the police came to the podium, Thornton sat on the floor and refused to leave. He was arrested and later convicted of disorderly conduct. He has appealed his conviction to a state appeals court.

Similar events occurred at a June 2006 City Council meeting. During the public-comment portion, Thornton was allowed to speak, at which point he began: “Jackass, jackass, jackass … .” Eventually the mayor asked the police to remove Thornton, who again sat on the floor. Once again he was arrested and convicted of disorderly conduct.

Thornton later filed a federal lawsuit, contending that his First Amendment rights had been violated. U.S. District Judge Catherine D. Perry disagreed in her Jan. 28, 2008, opinion in Thornton v. City of Kirkwood. She applied a forum analysis, determining that the public comment portion of the meetings constituted a limited designated public forum that the city could reserve for certain groups and topics of discussion. She did not find the public-comment period to be a traditional public forum in which government restrictions on speech must pass strict scrutiny — the highest form of judicial review.

She noted that there was substantial confusion in the lower courts over the terms “limited public forum” and “designated public forum.” Perry ruled that a limited designated public forum is a subclass of a designated public forum in which restrictions on speech must be reasonable and viewpoint-neutral.

“As the meeting was a limited designated public forum, Kirkwood had the right to restrict the topic of discussion to the expansion of two businesses,” Perry wrote. Rather than addressing germane subject matter, “Thornton engaged in personal attacks against the mayor, Kirkwood, and the city council.

“Any restrictions on Thornton’s speech were reasonable, viewpoint neutral, and served important governmental interests,” Perry wrote. “Because Thornton does not have a First Amendment right to engage in irrelevant debate and to voice repetitive, personal, virulent attacks against Kirkwood and its city officials during the comment portion of a city council public hearing, his claim fails as a matter of law.”
Thanks to Bushido Hacks for the link.

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Blunt on Kirkwood Shootings

By Antonio D. French

Gov. Matt Blunt has issued the following statement:
“Tonight our fellow Missourians in the city of Kirkwood were terrorized by a senseless and horrific crime at an open government meeting. We know at this hour that this crime has resulted in the loss of life and an investigation is under way.

“The men and women of Highway Patrol Troop C responded to the reports of the shooting and were on the scene to assist the Kirkwood Police Department and St. Louis County law enforcement. I have directed the Highway Patrol to provide whatever resources are needed to assist local law enforcement in response to this horrific crime.

“I join Missourians tonight in praying for the victims, their families and friends, and everyone in the community of Kirkwood.”

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Coleman Slams Herschend

By Antonio D. French

State Senator Maida Coleman (D-St. Louis City) today voted against the reappointment of Peter Herschend of Branson to the State Board of Education. Coleman spoke against the nomination for more than 40 minutes in committee Wednesday and for nearly an hour on the Senate floor today before he was eventually confirmed by the Republican-controlled senate.

She released this statement afterwards:
“In the committee hearing yesterday, Mr. Herschend told me I should be embarrassed of my school district,” Sen. Coleman said.

“I think Mr. Herschend should be embarrassed that he has decided to play politics with the children of my district. He should be embarrassed that he callously disenfranchised the citizens of my district by turning control of the St. Louis School District over to the state.”

In March 2007, the St. Louis Public Schools lost their accreditation when the State Board of Education voted 5-1 to rescind the accreditation after concluding that the district had met only four of the state's 14 academic performance measures. Peter Herschend was serving as President of the State Board of Education when the decision to strip the school district of local control was made.

At the time the state board voted to classify the St. Louis Public Schools as unaccredited, several other school districts possessed 2006 Annual Performance Review ratings that were equal to or below the scores assigned to the St. Louis City School District.

“It makes me wonder why Mr. Herschend has taken no action to reclassify other low-performing school districts,” Sen. Coleman said. “There seems to be no apprehension by Mr. Herschend or the Board that they are disenfranchising the voters of a predominantly black city. We are still forced to pay taxes, so we have taxation without representation.”

Additionally, Sen. Coleman expressed reservations about any person serving such a lengthy term on a state board or commission. Peter Herschend has served on the State Board of Education for 16 years, and with his confirmation by the Senate today, will serve another eight years on the board.

“Is it a good idea to allow anyone to sit on what is arguably the most important board in state government for 24 years?” Sen. Coleman asked her colleagues on the Senate floor today.

“If someone were to serve the maximum amount of time in the General Assembly, they could only serve 16 years. If the citizens of Missouri think it’s a good idea to limit the terms of their elected representatives, surely the length of service of an unelected official should be limited as well, especially one who wields so much influence over our children’s education.”
Members of the Missouri Senate affirmed the reappointment of Herschend to the State Board of Education today on a voice vote.

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Romney is Out [Updated]

By Antonio D. French

BREAKING NEWS

Looks like John McCain is going to be the Republican nominee for President.

Saying he wanted to clear the way for Republicans to fight both Al-Qaeda and the Democrats, Mitt Romney, who had a less-than-super Tuesday, has just dropped out of the race.

Romney pictured with Governor Matt Blunt, a supporter of his failed presidential bid.


Governor Blunt today issued the following statement on Romney's announcement:
"Obviously I am disappointed because I believe Governor Mitt Romney was the best candidate to bring conservative change to Washington. Governor Romney is a great leader and a tremendous competitor. I am proud to have supported his campaign.

"I have tremendous respect for Senator McCain. He is a revered hero at our shared alma mater, and, in fact, he was the commencement speaker when I graduated the Naval Academy. He is held up as a model of heroic leadership in the face of tremendous adversity.

"I also admire Governor Huckabee. He is an honorable man and a great neighbor to the south. He has obviously captured the aspirations of many, and we share a large number of supporters.

"Melanie and I have enjoyed campaigning with Governor Romney and his wonderful wife Ann. They are both great friends and patriots and we wish them the very best for the future."

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Clinton Only Won 2 City Wards

By Antonio D. French

Here is a PDF of the ward-by-ward breakdown of Tuesday's election results in the City of St. Louis.

A few interesting highlights:
  • Clinton only won 2 wards in the city—the two most southern wards of 11 and 12
  • Obama defeated Clinton in Mayor Slay's own 23rd Ward
  • City's largest voting ward, the southern Ward 16, went for Obama (52-44)

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Republicans Ready for Lincoln Days

By Antonio D. French

Starting tomorrow, Republicans from across Missouri will gather in Springfield for their annual Lincoln Days event.

All three announced Republican candidates for governor, current Governor Matt Blunt, federal, state and local elected officials.

U.S Congressman Kenny Hulshof, Lt. Governor Peter Kinder and State Treasurer Sarah Steelman will meet with attendees and share their plans for building on positive accomplishments made through Republican leadership.

The event is from Friday, February 8, to Sunday, Feb. 10. A host of approximately 20 hospitality suites will be open to the public beginning at 9:00pm on Friday & Saturday evening.

Check the website at www.MoLincolnDays.com for a full schedule of events.

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Days, Jones to Lead STL Caucus

By Antonio D. French

State Senator Rita Days, a Democrat from north St. Louis County, and State Rep. Timothy Jones, a Republican from Eureka ("The home of Six Flags," he reminded us.), have been elected to chair and vice-chair, respectively, the St. Louis Regional Delegation (formerly, the St. Louis Regional Caucus) in the state legislature.

The mission of the bicameral, bi-partisan group is to promote and collectively push legislation to advance the St. Louis region.

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VIDEO: Clay, Carnahan on Obama Win

By Antonio D. French

Filed Wednesday, February 06, 2008 at 9:45 AM

Congressmen Lacy Clay and Russ Carnahan, both St. Louis Democrats and both early endorsers of Barack Obama, celebrated Super Tuesday election results with other Obama supporters and volunteers at The Moolah Theater in Midtown last night.

With over 95% of the Missouri vote in and Obama close to victory, Clay and Carnahan addressed the crowd...

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4 Meetings on School Closings

By Antonio D. French

St. Louis Public Schools has scheduled four community forums next week to hear public comments regarding the preliminary recommendations for school reconfigurations and consolidations. Here are the dates and times:
Monday, February 11 at 6 p.m.
Lexington Elementary, 5030 Lexington Ave.

Tuesday, February 12 at 6 p.m.
Wyman Elementary, 1547 S. Theresa Ave.

Wednesday, February 13 at 6 p.m.
Walbridge Elementary, 5000 Davison Ave.

Thursday, February 14 at 6 p.m.
Blow Middle, 516 Loughborough Ave.
As part of the preliminary plan, the district is considering the closing of several schools. They are:
  • Mitchell (students move to Hamilton)
  • Gundlach (students move to Ford, Lexington and Laclede)
  • Wilkinson ECC (move program to Roe)
  • Shenandoah (students move to Wyman)
  • Simmons (students move to Hickey, Cote Brilliante and Farragut)
  • Lyons (students move to Blow)
  • Mark Twain (students move to Walbridge)
  • Meramec (students move to Monroe and Froebel)
The proposal also includes reopening Carver School as a pre-kindergarten to fifth-grade school.

Public comments may also be submitted online at www.slps.org, by calling (314) 331-6100, or by writing to: Operations Division, St. Louis Public Schools, 801 N. 11th St., St. Louis, MO 63101.

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Sales Tax Increases in City

By Antonio D. French

The City of St. Louis will balance its budget with a tax increase. Sounds like everything Republicans say about our Democratic city is not all untrue.

While many different elected officials and editorials spoke out against the sales tax increase, there were no mailings, robo-calls or poll workers to spread that message to voters.

The half-cent sale tax, supported by Mayor Francis Slay and Aldermanic President Lewis Reed, passed yesterday 55%-45%.

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Moderation Back On

By Antonio D. French

I turned off comments moderation last night to allow people to post comments about the election results without waiting for me to review and approve them. Unfortunately, a few ignorant comments slipped through.

I'm not planning to go through each post and delete them, but I have turned moderation back on. So when you submit a comment it will not immediately post on the site. I have to review them before they post. That may be a few minutes or a few hours. Just depends on how soon I get to it. Thanks to my iPhone (the coolest gadget ever), I don't have to be in front of my computer to update the site. So be patient.

This may slow things down a bit, but hopefully it will make for more civil discussions.

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Obama Won 62% of County

By Antonio D. French

St. Louis County Results

In Lacy Clay's 1st Congressional District (north St. Louis County):

DEMOCRATS
BARACK OBAMA . . . . . . . . . 62,264 (68.54%)
HILLARY CLINTON . . . . . . . . 27,323 (30.08%)

REPUBLICANS
JOHN MCCAIN. . . . . . . . . . 8,922 (38.40%)
MITT ROMNEY. . . . . . . . . . 7,639 (32.88%)
MIKE HUCKABEE . . . . . . . . . 4,994 (21.49%)
RON PAUL. . . . . . . . . . . 1,069 (4.60%)
RUDY GIULIANI . . . . . . . . . 217 (.93%)
FRED THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . 183 (.79%)

In Russ Carnahan's 3rd Congressional District (south St. Louis County):

DEMOCRATS
BARACK OBAMA . . . . . . . . . 23,600 (55.63%)
HILLARY CLINTON . . . . . . . . 17,888 (42.17%)
JOHN EDWARDS . . . . . . . . . 675 (1.59%)

REPUBLICANS
JOHN MCCAIN. . . . . . . . . . 8,988 (43.39%)
MITT ROMNEY. . . . . . . . . . 6,957 (33.58%)
MIKE HUCKABEE . . . . . . . . . 3,519 (16.99%)
RON PAUL. . . . . . . . . . . 840 (4.06%)
RUDY GIULIANI . . . . . . . . . 168 (.81%)
FRED THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . 134 (.65%)

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OBAMA WINS MISSOURI!

By Antonio D. French

Call it the "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline of the 21st Century. The Associated Press called the state of Missouri for Hillary Clinton around 10:30 PM.

NOT SO FAST!

As more precincts came in it became clear this was going down to the wire. By 11:00, Barack Obama was within 5,000 votes. After midnight, results showed Obama winning by about 9,000 votes.

With 3,357 of 3,371 precincts reporting, Obama leads Clinton 403,343 votes to 394,566. That's 49.1% to 48.1% .

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Obama, McCain Win St. Louis City

By Antonio D. French

Filed Tuesday, February 05, 2008 at 8:59 PM

With 20% of precincts reporting, PubDef.net is projecting that Barack Obama (D) and John McCain (R) have won the City of St. Louis.

Now we're heading to the Obama Watch Party at The Moolah...

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Missouri County Reporting Map

By Antonio D. French

The Secretary of State's office has gone all Wolf Blitzer on us.

Check out Robin Carnahan's cool new "Situation Room"-esque county reporting map (refreshed every 2 minutes, no less).

http://sos.mo.gov/enrmaps/

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County Absentee Results

By Antonio D. French

12,803 absentee ballots were cast in St. Louis County. Here are the results:

REPUBLICANS
RON PAUL. . . . . . . . . . . 3.69%
FRED THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . 5.65%
MITT ROMNEY. . . . . . . . . . 25.22%
RUDY GIULIANI . . . . . . . . . 7.52%
JOHN MCCAIN. . . . . . . . . . 38.74%
MIKE HUCKABEE . . . . . . . . . 15.85%

DEMOCRATS
HILLARY CLINTON . . . . . . . . 41.83%
BARACK OBAMA . . . . . . . . . 46.16%
JOHN EDWARDS . . . . . . . . . 9.83%

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8% In

By Antonio D. French

With 8% of the vote in in Missouri, Clinton is leading Obama 56%-38%.

St. Louis City and County have not reported yet.

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The Third District

By Antonio D. French

Barack Obama will very likely win Lacy Clay's 1st Congressional District, but a good predictor of how well Obama will do in the all-important delegate count in Missouri will be how well he does in Russ Carnahan's 3rd Congressional District.

The 1st District, located in north St. Louis City, midtown, and north and central St. Louis County) has a very large African-American population.

The 3rd District is mostly white and contains parts of the City of St. Louis basically south of Interstate 44 and parts of south St. Louis County.

Both Clay and Carnahan have endorsed Obama.

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Live City Election Results

By Antonio D. French

Once again, the St. Louis Board of Elections appears to be doing a fine job maintaining live streaming election results.

CLICK HERE to see today's results as they come in.

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City Absentee Results

By Antonio D. French

DEMOCRATS
Hillary Clinton - 34.15%
Barack Obama - 54.79%

REPUBLICANS
Ron Paul - 5.96%
Fred Thompson - 5.96%
Mitt Romney - 25.47%
Rudy Giuliani - 9.76%
John McCain - 30.89%
Mike Huckabee - 16.53%

PROPOSITION S (Sales Tax Increase)
YES - 64.31%
NO - 35.69%

These numbers reflect 2,651 absentee ballots.

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Missouri Exit Polls

By Antonio D. French

Only 1% of the vote is reporting right now, but according to CNN's Missouri Exit Poll, Barack Obama won among men (45% of total Democrats voting today), while Hillary Clinton won among women (55% of Democrats voting today).

Obama was favored by voters 18-39. Clinton was favored by voters 40 and over (Clinton lead by just 2 points in the 40-49 category).

54% of whites between 18-29 chose Obama, while more over-30 whites went with Clinton. 63% of white Missouri Democrats over 60 years-old chose Clinton.

Church-goers chose Obama.

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Pics from the Polls

By Antonio D. French

Former Fire Chief Sherman George voting at Woodward Elementary.

School board member Bill Purdy gathering signatures to recall Mayor Francis Slay at Hodgen Elementary.

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Obama Takes IL, Hillary Gets OK

By Antonio D. French

Based on exit polls, CNN is projecting that Barack Obama will win his home state of Illinois. No surprise there. The real question will be by how much. Will he be able to rack up on needed delegates? IL has 153 up for grabs.

CNN is also projecting Hillary Clinton will win Oklahoma. OK has 47 delegates up for grabs today.

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Sullivan Confirmed

By Antonio D. French

In the middle of all this Super Tuesday excitement, the Missouri Senate confirmed the appointment of St. Louis Public Schools czar Rick Sullivan.

Governor Matt Blunt, who appointed the real estate developer to lead the largest school district in the state, had this to say:
"Education is my highest priority as Missouri’s governor and I appreciate the bipartisan support Rick Sullivan received today by the Senate.

"Rick is an honorable public servant whose strong leadership is making a difference for our students attending St. Louis Public Schools at a time when our children and parents need strong leaders who care deeply about the future of these students.

"Rick is already succeeding in this role and I am confident he will continue rising to the challenges facing the St. Louis Transitional School Board to ensure that students in the St. Louis Public Schools receive the world class education they deserve."

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Obama Wins GEORGIA

By Antonio D. French

CNN is projecting Barack Obama will win the State of Georgia with close to twice as many votes as Hillary Clinton.

According to exit polls, Obama won women, men, and all age groups other than 65-and-over.

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Rain On, Rain Off, Rain On

By Antonio D. French

The weather may play a role on turnout today. For most of the day the rain has been off and on, but at the start of the all-important after work 5:00 through 7:00 time period heavy flash flood rains began pouring on voters just getting off work.

Will it be enough to dampen enthusiasm and determination?

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Local Candidates Showing Presence

By Antonio D. French

State senate candidates Rodney Hubbard (5th District) and Joan Barry (3rd District) and State Rep candidate Jake Hummel all have a presence at polling places in south St. Louis today.

Hummel's father is working a poll in the 13th Ward.

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Purdy Working Hodgen

By Antonio D. French

School board member Bill Purdy and his wife were spotted working the polls at Hodgen Elementary in the 6th Ward, gathering signatures to recall Francis Slay.

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Recallers Out in Force

By Antonio D. French

Petitioners gathering signatures to recall Mayor Francis Slay have been spotted all over the city. Along with the workers, there are also "Slay Must Go" signs at the polling places.

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High Turnout!

By Antonio D. French

Poll workers are reporting unusually high turnouts at polling places across the city.

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Are You Feeling "Super" Today?

By Antonio D. French

SUPER TUESDAY IS HERE!

Polls open in 28 mins.

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Obama Watch Party at Moolah

By Antonio D. French

Filed Monday, February 04, 2008 at 6:21 PM

Supporters of Barack Obama will be watching tomorrow's Super Tuesday results at the Moolah Theater, 3821 Lindell Blvd, starting at 7:00 tomorrow evening.

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Lawmakers Call for Local Control

By Antonio D. French

A group of local elected officials gathered in front of City Hall today to call attention to a bill in the Missouri legislature which seeks to give the City of St. Louis control over its police department—control which was taken away over 100 years ago during the time of the Civil War.



Those in attendance included: State Senator Maida Coleman, State Reps Talibdin El-Amin, Rodney Hubbard, and Jeanette Mott Oxford, Aldermen Terry Kennedy, Jeffrey Boyd, and Frank Williamson.

The bill is SB 785.

Earlier Story:

Local Control of Police Debated in Senate Hearing

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Johnson Changes Tune on Hillary [Updated]

By Antonio D. French

Just last week, State Representative Connie Johnson was pushing John Edwards as the only Democrat who could win Missouri in November. Well, it seems the term-limited House Minority Whip has had a change of heart.

Johnson was spotted over the weekend at a rally for Hillary Clinton. And today the Clinton campaign prepared to send out a press release touting her endorsement.

But just a few months ago, Johnson said Hillary Clinton would kill Missouri Democrats chances of winning back the governor's mansion and the house and senate.

Here's what she told CNN on October 19, 2007:
"Here's the deal — If we don't have a good person at the top of the ticket - someone who can help stop the hemorrhaging in Missouri, then we'll go red," Missouri state Minority Whip Connie Johnson said. "It's as simple as that. And it will affect state reps, state senators, treasurers, governors, everybody.

"If Hillary comes to a state like Missouri, we can write it off," Johnson added, referring to Democratic field’s frontrunner, Hillary Clinton.
UPDATE: Johnson tells PubDef that it is Clinton's health care plan that has attracted her support.

"Hillary's is closer to John's," said Johnson in a phone interview.

Johnson said she feels that both Clinton and Obama "have their liabilities and they both have assets. At the end of the day, they both have to work together" to get a Democrat in the White House.

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Blunt Accuses Huckabee of Push-Polling

By Antonio D. French

Missouri Governor Matt Blunt, a supporter of Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, today issued the following statement on what he calls push-polling by supporters of Mike Huckabee:
"Governor Mitt Romney has a proven record of bringing real change to address problems that others would consider impossible. He has turned around businesses, turned around the Olympics, and turned around Massachusetts. Today, it is clear that Washington is broken and it will not get fixed if we keep sending the same people back - just to have them sit in different chairs.

"Especially now, with concerns about the national economy, we need someone who knows how jobs are created and why it is important to cut taxes and government spending.

"But instead of talking about issues, a secret 527 Group supporting Governor Mike Huckabee - called Common Sense Issues - is distorting Governor Romney's record with push polls in Missouri and across the country.

"I know that Missouri voters will not respond to these deplorable and desperate tactics.

"We want an issues based campaign, a campaign about the future of our country, and we will not take kindly to out-of-state special interest groups calling us up and saying things that are not true about a candidate's record.

"Governor Romney is the real conservative candidate who will cut taxes, fight illegal immigration, and strengthen our military.

"It is time for Governor Huckabee to put an end to these push polls and begin running a campaign on the issues."

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Ronnie White Endorses Donnelly

By Antonio D. French

Former Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronnie White today endorsed State Representative Margaret Donnelly for Missouri Attorney General. Judge White was the first African-American ever appointed to the Missouri Supreme Court. Rep. Donnelly is seeking to become the first woman ever elected attorney general in Missouri.

"Margaret Donnelly has had a distinguished career in public service and as a lawyer in her own practice," said Judge White. "She will make an outstanding Attorney General who understands the law and is representative of all Missouri."

"Judge White is a respected jurist and attorney," said Donnelly. "I am honored by his endorsement and all the support my campaign has received throughout Missouri."

Donnelly has also been endorsed by former Secretary of State Bekki Cook, former State Treasurer Nancy Farmer, former St. Louis City Prosecuting Attorney Dee Joyce-Hayes, and over 15 current state legislators.

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The Latest Numbers*

By Antonio D. French

In a new CNN national poll, among registered Democrats, Barack Obama now leads Hillary Clinton 49% to 46%. Obama's lead is within the margin of error.

The poll was taken between Feb 1st and 3rd.

In the same poll, John McCain was leading all Republicans with 44% of support, compared to Mitt Romney's 29% and Mike Huckabee's 18%.

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Our Friend, Steve Patterson

By Antonio D. French

Our thoughts and prayers are with our friend and fellow blogger Steve Patterson today.

The proud St. Louis urbanist and UrbanReviewSTL.com webmaster suffered a stroke over the weekend and remains in the hospital. He is in stable condition, but not out of the weeds just yet.

So if you're the praying type, Steve sure could use them right now.

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The Past vs. The Future

By Antonio D. French

Filed Sunday, February 03, 2008 at 3:10 PM

Ofttimes, torches are not passed on, but rather pried out of the hands of past generations.

In 1960, Missouri's own former President Harry S. Truman held a news conference to explain why he resigned as a delegate to the 1960 Democratic Convention. He accused John F. Kennedy's campaign of turning the convention into a "prearranged affair." He also suggested Kennedy was not ready to be president.

"Are you certain that you are quite ready for the country, or the country is ready for you, in the role of President in January 1961?," the then 76 year-old former commander-in-chief asked the 43 year-old Kennedy. "May I urge you to be patient."

On July 4, 1960, in response to Truman's words, Kennedy held his own press conference.

"The world is changing. The old ways will not do," said Kennedy. "It is time for a new generation of leadership."



Sunday's "Meet the Press" referenced this piece of history. We found this longer version on YouTube.

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The Latest Numbers*

By Antonio D. French

ALABAMA
Obama - 44%
Clinton - 37%

ARIZONA
Clinton - 43%
Obama - 41%

GEORGIA
Obama - 47%
Clinton - 41%

ILLINOIS
Obama - 55%
Clinton - 24%

MISSOURI
Clinton - 47%
Obama - 41%

NEW JERSEY
Clinton - 46%
Obama - 39%

NEW YORK
Clinton - 54%
Obama - 38%

CALIFORNIA
Clinton - 45%
Obama - 36%

*As reported on "Meet the Press" this morning

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Obama Draws 20,000 to Dome

By Antonio D. French

Lines wrapped around three sides of the Edward Jones Dome before the doors opened and crowds of supporters poured onto the stadium floor.

"I haven't seen so many people in this dome since the Rams were having better days," Congressman Lacy Clay told the crowd, which by stadium officials numbered at 20,000 22,500.

The man they all came to see, Presidential candidate Barack Obama, was accompanied on the stage by Clay, Congressman Russ Carnahan, former U.S. Senator Jean Carnahan, State Auditor Susan Montee, County Executive Charlie Dooley, and U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill, a woman PubDef first reported as a possible Vice-Presidential selection and who is currently featured in an Obama campaign commercial running nationwide.

Check back later for video...

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It's Too Close to Call in MO

By Antonio D. French

Filed Saturday, February 02, 2008 at 2:11 AM

According to a new poll from SurveyUSA, the contest between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is now too close to call in Missouri.

The poll shows Hillary Clinton at 48% with a slight lead over Obama at 44%, but that's within the margin of error (3.9%).

There is a clear age difference among supporters of the two Democrats. 61% of 18-34 year-olds support Obama while 61% of voters over the age of 61 support Clinton.

Obama has the support of 76% of blacks, 38% of whites, and 57% of Hispanics in Missouri. Clinton is supported by 54% of whites, 17% of blacks, and 41% of Hispanics.

As for party affiliation, Obama continues to attract moderate Republicans and Independents. Among the Republicans planning to vote Democratic, 60% support Obama (compared to Clinton's 30%). Meanwhile, 55% of Independents support Obama.

Among Democrats, 52% support Clinton and 41% support Obama.

Click here for the full results.

Election Day is Tuesday.

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VIDEO: Bourisaw on School Closings

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Obama, Obama, Obama!

By Antonio D. French

As you may have heard, the biggest thing in politics since the ballot box is coming to St. Louis today and they could barely find a place big enough to hold the expected crowd.

The "Stand for Change" Rally with Senator Barack Obama is today (Saturday) at the Edward Jones Dome. Doors open at 7:00 PM and it is free to the public. So come on down!

Don't forget to RSVP.

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Still in Buffalo

By Antonio D. French

Sorry about the less-than-normal updating. I'm still in Buffalo, NY attending a fantastic conference

More at that later...

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