Summary
Missourians are strongest when we respect our neighbors, work together across party lines, trust families to guide their children, and elect leaders who truly understand rural life—unity over politics.

Missourian Unity: Our Neighbors Are Not Our Enemies
In Missouri, we come from many backgrounds. We worship in churches, synagogues, mosques and temples. Even within the same faith, people sometimes split into three different churches in one town. Our differences make us strong, not weak.
Politics should never turn neighbor against neighbor. You have the right to stand up when someone spreads hatefulness. But don’t let a vote cost you a friendship.
Working Together for Real Results
Our state was strongest when elected leaders—Democrat and Republican—worked together to write laws for Missourians, by Missourians. Today, too many block good ideas or reverse progress once they’re in office. If we keep voting the same way, we’ll get the same results.
Putting People First
- Vote for people who understand rural Missouri.
- Speak up when you see hate or unfair laws.
- Trust parents to guide their own children.
We already have laws to stop truly harmful actions. It’s up to families and neighbors to teach right from wrong. And it’s up to us to vote for leaders who bring us together, not tear us apart.
Join Me in Building Unity
Let’s remember: our neighbors are not our enemies. Let’s honor our past and work for our future. Share your thoughts below and help spread unity across our great state.
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