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Mark Alford’s “Heartland Hotline” Is a Cut Cord, Not a Lifeline

Summary

Mark Alford’s new “Heartland Hotline” is just a gimmick to distract from his anti-rural voting record. He wasn’t born or raised in rural Missouri, and his votes show it. I was—and I’ll never sell us out for out-of-state money.

A cartoon caricature of Congressman Mark

You may have seen the article in the El Dorado Springs Sun. If you didn’t, it’s about Mark “Awful” Alford launching a “Heartland Hotline”—a phone number he says will connect him to rural Missourians.


But let’s be real: this is just damage control.


Mark “Awful” Alford has been voting against the best interests of folks in Missouri’s 4th District for years. And now that people are catching on, he’s scrambling to pretend he cares.


He wasn’t born here.
He wasn’t raised here.
He didn’t farm here.
He doesn’t live the life rural Missourians live every day.


This hotline is about optics, not outreach. It’s not a lifeline—it’s a cut cord, just like the connection he’s had to our rural communities all along.


And while Alford’s campaign is bankrolled by big-money donors from Washington, Kansas, and beyond—I’m building this campaign with grassroots support from real Missourians who live and work here, just like I do.


So ask yourself:


Do you want Missouri represented by someone bought and paid for by out-of-state interests?


Or do you want someone who knows your struggles, shares your values, and won’t sell you out for PAC money?


Let’s bring real representation back to Missouri’s 4th.


Source:
https://eldoradospringsmo.com/features/launching-the-heartland-hotline-fighting-for-you-and-the-truth-in-missouris-4th-district/

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