From KCMO to SWMO

It’s been a busy few weeks, John. We’ve traveled all across Missouri, showing up to events and holding open town halls for voters in every corner of the state. While I have a few minutes today, I wanted to share some of my favorite pictures from our stops along the way:

Lucas addressing a crowd of supporters at a town hall in Clay County, Missouri.

We packed the Clay County Democrats office for a town hall this past Friday. Real people from across the Kansas City metro agreed that we can’t let another corporate politician or billionaire elite buy this race. They’re fired up to elect a warrior for working people and flip this U.S. Senate seat in November.

Lucas visiting an abandoned school in Howardville, Missouri that local leaders are turning into a solar-powered community center.

We stopped by Howardville in the Bootheel and learned from workers helping to transform an abandoned school into a solar-powered community center that will provide renewable energy to local homes. That’s what I’m talking about when I say we need to “nation build” Missouri.

Lucas standing with several supporters at the Ferguson Fourth of July parade.

My team and I spent the 4th of July in Ferguson. We walked in the parade and shared our mission of taking back power from the corrupt elites calling the shots in our country. Folks from all over the state are ready to put everyday people in charge.

Lucas addressing a crowd of supporters at a town hall in St. Joseph, Missouri.

More than 100 Missourians joined us for a town hall in St. Joseph — and dozens even signed up to volunteer! They agreed that it’s time billionaires and political elites step aside for real people — workers, teachers, farmers, and more — so we can finally end the broken status quo that’s stripped our community for parts.

Lucas visiting with Democrats at a rally in Dexter, Missouri.

At a rally in Dexter, I met with hundreds of Missourians and listened to how they’re fired up to fundamentally change who has power in our country — and how they’re willing to fight to make it happen!

Lucas addressing supporters at a town hall in Perryville, Missouri.

We held another town hall in Perryville. Over the last year, we’ve built a statewide movement to empower real, everyday people. In this race, I’m committed to showing up and fighting for Missourians in every part of our state.

Lucas standing with supporters during the rainy St. Louis Pride parade.

Last, but not least, we didn’t let a little rain stop us from enjoying St. Louis Pride! I know how important it is to protect and support LGBTQ+ Americans from attacks attempting to undermine our freedom and divide our communities. I’ll always show up and stand up for Missouri’s LGBTQ+ community.

Our primary day is exactly 23 days away — and it’ll take all of us to defeat the corporate-funded politicians and billionaire elites running for this seat. Can I count on you to add a donation of $5 (or anything at all) so we can restore power to everyday people and flip Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat?

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This is a movement built by everyday people, for everyday people.

Thanks for being part of it,

Lucas Kunce