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In the 31st Senate District and the 121st Legislative District: inundated with mail

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by: Michael Bersin

Wed Oct 29, 2008 at 21:00:15 PM CDT

Chris Benjamin (D) and David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting), the two candidates for the open seat in the 31st Senate District, have had groups sending a lot of mail.

A nice, positive, Democratic mail piece in support of a candidate with the right qualifications for tough times:

Working families paid for this positive piece.

Same day, same photo, nasty republican mail piece, just for contrast.:

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David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District: even more chutzpah from his GOP enablers!

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by: Michael Bersin

Thu Oct 23, 2008 at 14:29:03 PM CDT

Previously, on Show Me Progress:

David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District: his GOP enablers have chutzpah!

Look who's paying for this. Again:

Yep, repeat the stupidity enough and hope no one pays attention to reality. Well, we did [pay attention to the reality]. David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting actually voted for the healthcare cuts - and the Missouri republican party celebrated it. Attacking your opponent for something you did, now that's chutzpah!

Now this is republican arrogance. "Confidence in state government" is equated with the legal problems of the Missouri republican party? That's rich.

Here's the case cited in the mailing:

04CV130560 - THOMAS GREEN V MISSOURI REPUBLICAN STATE COM

GREEN , THOMAS , Plaintiff     represented by     CARMICHAEL , JAMES E , Attorney for Plaintiff
...SAINT CHARLES,MO...

MISSOURI REPUBLICAN STATE COMITTEE , Defendant    
ANN WAGNER, CHAIRMAN MO REPUBL
STATE COMMITTEE
204 EAST DUNKLIN
JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101

Just to spell it out for you, the folks sending the mailing are the enablers of the folks who were sued (and then settled). Chutzpah!

This is a joke, right? "Anti-gun radicals" in the 31st Senate District? Who are these idiots trying to fool. It's embarrassing. Really. The desperation just smells.

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David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District: his GOP enablers have chutzpah!

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by: Michael Bersin

Mon Oct 20, 2008 at 22:49:46 PM CDT

The graphics would make a good movie poster for a Sergio Leone western...

Who paid for this? The usual suspects:

Additional concrete proof that the Missouri republican party is completely irony impaired:

There's an itty bitty tiny teeny footnote which refers to SB 539 in the 2005 session of the Missouri General Assembly. Let's look at the Journal of the House [pdf] for April 7, 2005 (page 935):

...On motion of Representative Stefanick, SS SB 539 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 089
Avery Baker 123 Bearden Behnen Bivins
Brown 30 Bruns Byrd Chinn Cooper 120
Cooper 155 Cooper 158 Cunningham 145 Cunningham 86 Davis
Day Deeken Dempsey Denison Dethrow
Dixon Dusenberg Emery Ervin Faith
Fares Fisher Flook Franz Goodman
Guest Hobbs Hunter Icet Jackson
Johnson 47 Jones Kelly Kingery Lager
Lembke Lipke Loehner May McGhee
Moore Munzlinger Muschany Myers Nieves
Nolte Parson Pearce Phillips Pollock
Portwood Pratt Quinn Rector Richard
Roark Robb Ruestman Rupp Sander
Sater Schaaf Schad Schlottach Self
Smith 118 Smith 14 Stefanick St. Onge Sutherland
Threlkeld Tilley Viebrock Wallace Wasson
Wells Weter Wilson 119 Wilson 130 Wood
Wright 137 Wright 159 Yates Mr Speaker

[emphasis added]

What's that you say? David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting) actually voted to "...cut healthcare funding for our most vulnerable citizens..."

Yep. You got it. The Missouri republican party paid for a mail piece attacking Chris Benjamin (D) for something the Missouri republican party advocates and for which David Pearce (r), their chosen candidate, accommodatingly voted.

That's chutzpah.

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David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District: someone else pays to do his whining for him

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by: Michael Bersin

Fri Oct 17, 2008 at 06:54:41 AM CDT

David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting) has the benefit of the republican Majority Fund, Inc. to continue his whining for him in the open seat race with Chris Benjamin (D) in the 31st Senate District.

First, the Majority Fund's republican benefactors, via the Missouri Ethics Commission [pdf]:

That $25,000.00 ain't for pizza to feed the three volunteers at the local republican headquarters.

What, say you, Matt "baby" Blunt has his fingers and money in this stuff? Say it ain't so. And, as Master Yoda once said, "There is another..." [pdf] That's an additional $25,000.00 from the carcass of the Blunt campaign.

And what hath all that republican establishment money wrought? A nasty attack piece! It came in yesterday's mail:

Paid for by:

Shall we untangle the little web they weave and play "Six Degrees of Jeff Roe"?:

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David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District: attack of the automotive deer hunter!

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by: Michael Bersin

Sat Oct 11, 2008 at 18:10:28 PM CDT

David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting) is going negative in his mail. We received the following piece today:

Apparently the Missouri GOP thinks David Pearce is not a politician. Though it's very clear to me that he seriously sucks at math and economics. The current economic crises (under the watch of which administration?) is exacerbated by what? As if 516 trillion dollars in derivatives didn't exist and have nothing to do with screwing the economy and us. Evidently David Pearce and the Missouri GOP is counting on everyone else being stoopid. Same planet, different world, eh David?

And there's that damn ugly tie again.

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An (im)personal form letter from David Pearce (r)

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by: Michael Bersin

Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 21:09:37 PM CDT

I received an (im)personal form letter from David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting) addressed to me in today's mail. It's one of the lamest political personal form letters I've ever received.

"Dear Friend"? "Dear Friend"? Has anyone in your campaign ever heard of mail merge?

The best future for our families is the end to republican rule.

I haven't participated yet. The election is on Tuesday, November 4th. I will participate on that day. Part of my participation will be in voting for Chris Benjamin (D) in the 31st Senate District race.

Wow! A genuine fake candidate signature in my personal form letter.

On to the contents:

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31st Senate District - 30 day after primary election campaign finance reports

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by: Michael Bersin

Fri Sep 05, 2008 at 18:30:29 PM CDT

The candidates running for the open senate seat in the 31st District - David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting) and Chris Benjamin (D) -  filed their 30 day after the primary election campaign finance reports.

We've covered this race in previous posts:

31st Senate District - 8 day before primary election reports

31st Senate District - second quarter campaign finance reports

31st Senate District - first quarter campaign finance reports

We've also covered a few other things about this race. All you have to do is search for "31st" in the column on the right. That way ---->. Everything we've previously done on the subject will show. I highly recommend the mail!

Let's take a look at the state of David Pearce's (r) campaign coffers, via the Missouri Ethics Commission:

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An Interview with Chris Benjamin (D), the candidate in the 31st Senate District

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by: Michael Bersin

Sun Aug 24, 2008 at 16:58:37 PM CDT

Chris Benjamin (left, he's in there) working the crowd at another Democratic candidate's event in Johnson County last night.

I've covered this open seat race in the 31st Senate District a lot, and I'll continue to do so. The seat was previously held by Chris Koster (D). The republicans would dearly like to take it back and have tapped David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting) to run for the seat.

I spoke with Chris Benjamin at the fairgrounds west of Warrensburg last night after a fundraiser which was held there for Steve Shippy, the Democratic Party candidate for Johnson County Treasurer:

SMP: ...where does your campaign stand now?

Chris Benjamin: Things are looking very good right now because I was able to save a lot of the, most of my resources, through the primary, not having a primary opposition. I feel very good about where we stand right now. I got a lot, even though I was unopposed, I felt very good about the votes I did get in the four counties, Cass County particularly. It's fifty four per cent of the district. I feel very good about my chances there and the other three counties as well.

Every place I go voters are very receptive to change. And that we need to change the leadership in Jefferson City and put working familes in charge once again in state government. And I'm very, a lot of people, most people are very excited about that. And I'm very, very, feel very good about the whole team going into this final two months. I think there's going to be a lot of Democratic victories going in to November. I feel very good about my chances...

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David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District - we've got mail!

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by: Michael Bersin

Fri Aug 22, 2008 at 05:48:29 AM CDT

We've previously covered the extravagant (and minutely targeted) mail plan of those "independent" republican friends on behalf of David Pearce (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting):

David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District - the republican money floods in

Well, we've got more of that mail, most of it paid for by the republican "Majority Fund" and some of it paid for by Pearce's campaign. All of it looks the same, even down to the fonts and photos. These mail pieces contain all of the usual tactical right wingnut wedge issue themes. Uh, David Pearce ain't no moderate when you read his mail. I bet the voters in Johnson County would be interested in that fact, huh David?:

The details are even more fun. From the piece above:

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David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District - the republican money floods in

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by: Michael Bersin

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 21:43:28 PM CDT

Somebody spent an awful lot of money on David Pearce's (r - advocate of automotive deer hunting) senate primary campaign and it wasn't his campaign (well, yeah, he spent some money, too).

Okay, what's with the baby photo? Is that supposed to be subtly catering to the right wingnut anti-choice republican base?

So who paid for this, and what did they spend?

Uh, where did these folks get those charming high quality family photos? Public domain?

Okay, let's take a look at the Majority Fund's 8 day before the election campaign finance filing with the Missouri Ethics Commission on July 28th:

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Show me the money - David Pearce (r) in the 31st Senate District race

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by: Michael Bersin

Mon Oct 15, 2007 at 20:49:34 PM CDT

Ah, Fall is in the air. The leaves are falling, the temperature is (supposed to be) dropping, and the quarterly campaign finance reports are in at the Missouri Ethics Commission.

David Pearce (r-plastic smile and party rubber stamp), current representative in the 121st House District, is a declared candidate for the senate seat in the 31st District (currently held by Chris Koster and previously held for 28 years by Harold Caskey).

Well, David Pearce's third quarter report, filed on 10/15/07, shows that Pearce 08 raised $35,408.29 ($29,960.00 cash, $3000.00 in a loan, and $2,448.29 in kind) with a cash on hand balance of $50,190.40.

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