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In this conversation, Chris Wright, a candidate for governor of Missouri, discusses his background and reasons for running. He emphasizes the need for change in Missouri politics, particularly in addressing utility rates and reducing crime. Wright also talks about the importance of transparency in campaign financing and the impact of federal overreach on the lives of Missourians. In this conversation, Chris Wright discusses his plans to alleviate federal overreach, support constitutional sheriffs, and protect Missourians' rights. He shares his experience standing up to the federal government's COVID shot mandate and emphasizes the importance of leadership and fighting for individual freedoms. Wright also addresses the topics of government support during the pandemic, abortion, taxes, education, and arming teachers. He advocates for reducing government spending, reforming the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), and allowing teachers to protect students. Wright concludes by encouraging voters to elect leaders who will bring about positive change.
Takeaways
- Chris Wright is a candidate for governor of Missouri with a background in the military, construction, and law enforcement.
- He is focused on addressing issues such as utility rates and reducing crime in the state.
- Wright emphasizes the need for transparency in campaign financing and the impact of federal overreach on the lives of Missourians.
- He believes in the importance of listening to and connecting with voters on a personal level. Supporting constitutional sheriffs is crucial in protecting Missourians' rights and defending against federal overreach.
- Leadership and fighting for individual freedoms are essential qualities in a governor.
- Government support during the COVID-19 pandemic was lacking, and individuals had to fight against mandates on their own.
- Missouri ranks third in the nation for human trafficking, highlighting the need for increased awareness, training, and collaboration among law enforcement agencies.
- Taxes should be reduced by controlling government spending and implementing a consumption tax.
- The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) needs to be reformed to prioritize student education and reduce administrative waste.
- Teachers should have the option to be armed to protect students, and veterans could be valuable resources in ensuring school safety.
- Voters should research candidates' track records and actions in their current positions to determine their effectiveness and commitment to their constituents.
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