Missouri
Ex-Jan. 6 panel lawyer on track for Missouri US Senate run
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A former senior investigator for the U.S. Home committee probing the Jan. 6 revolt says he has sufficient signatures to run as an unbiased for Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat.
John F. Wooden on Monday mentioned he has the ten,000 registered voter signatures wanted to seem on the poll for retiring GOP Sen. Roy Blunt’s seat. Missouri’s secretary of state should certify the signatures.
Wooden says he’s a lifelong Republican however thinks each events are too excessive.
Wooden’s candidacy comes as Republican leaders fear that scandal-plagued former Gov. Eric Greitens would possibly win the first however in the end lose the seat to a Democrat.