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Pro-life Missouri AG comes out on top in crowded GOP Senate primary

Updated: August 4, 2022 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

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ST. LOUIS (LifeSiteNews) – Pro-life Republican Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt won the state’s Republican Senate primary Tuesday with 45% of the vote in a field of 21 candidates. 

Speaking at Sheraton Westport Lakeside Chalet in St. Louis, Schmitt said “I don’t come from billions. I come from Bridgeton. I’m proud of my working-class roots. And I’m going to Washington to fight for working families, defeat socialism and lead the fight to save America,” the Missouri Independent reported.

He also vowed to fight “President Biden’s all out assault on our liberties.” Schmitt was followed by U.S. Rep. Vicki Hartzler, who received 23% of the vote, and former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, who received 19%. 

I’ve seen enough: Eric Schmitt (R) wins the #MOSEN GOP primary, defeating Vicky Hartzler (R), Eric Greitens (R) and others.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) August 3, 2022

Republicans in Missouri were worried about Greitens’ ability to win the general election, the Daily Wire reported. In 2018, Greitens resigned as Missouri governor over sexual misconduct allegations and campaign finance violations. Former President Donald Trump refrained from

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