Politics & Government

2012 Election: Ed Martin Gains Endorsement In U.S. House Race

Hazelwood watch as people begin to come out as the 2012 election takes shape. Conservative Phyllis Schlafly gives nod over former RNC Co-Chair.

Tuesday, Republican Ed Martin announced what could be a key endorsement in his bid to win a seat in Congress. His campaign issued a statement stating Phyllis Schlafly, a longtime, influential member of the conservative wing of the Republican Party, is backing him in the race for Todd Akin's 2nd district House seat.

In the statement released by the Martin campaign, Schlafly said in part, "Whether fighting for lower taxes for families and businesses, taking on ACORN and voter fraud at the St. Louis Election Board, or fighting to stop Jay Nixon's pro-illegal immigration appointments, Ed has shown himself a fearless and courageous conservative."

Former Republican National Committee co-chairwoman is also in the GOP race and will kick off her campaign from her Ballwin home later this week.

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In Tuesday's edition of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, reporter Jake Wagman provides on analysis of what the endorsement means for the race.

The Democratic side of the race is still unclear, as Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-St. Louis) whose 3rd District seat brought on by lower population data in the 2010 census, weighs a bid in the 2nd district, or a primary challenge to First District Rep. William Lacy Clay (D-St. Louis).

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Hazelwood currently is represented in the 1st Congressional District, and would fall under the 1st district with the newly-drawn boundaries.


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