Tomorrow, Josh Hawley will embark on a one-day tour of Missouri.
It would take any average Missourian nearly all day to complete the tour by car — and that’s without stopping!
But thanks to Posh Josh Airlines, Hawley can continue his luxury lifestyle by literally flying over Missouri between each stop. In most cases, he won’t even leave the airport!
FEC reports filed last month revealed that during Hawley’s last one-day tour of Missouri with Harrison Butker, his campaign spent $68,000 on private flights in a single day — the same amount as the median yearly household income in Missouri.
And then, when Hawley was called out for repeatedly treating Missouri like flyover country during our debate last week, he didn’t handle it so well…
Missourians deserve a U.S. Senator who actually travels the state and meets with voters — not another out-of-touch elite who only visits Missouri an average of six times per year.
That’s why my campaign has made it a priority to hold events across the state — in rural, urban, and suburban areas — and hear from voters about the issues most impacting them.
So before I ask you to add a donation of $25 to my campaign so we can turn out the voters I’ve met with all across Missouri during this race, I wanted to share some of my favorite photos from the events my campaign held and attended in October.
I’m proud of the statewide, people-powered movement we’ve built here in Missouri. People are fired up and ready to defeat Josh Hawley on Tuesday — and the final step is just making sure we can get them out to the polls before 7pm on November 5th.
Will you please rush a donation of $25 or whatever you can to my campaign right now so we can communicate our closing message to Missourians and turn out the vote?
I know it seems late, but a donation at this stage will allow my campaign to continue reaching voters online, in-person, and by phone over the final and most critical days of this race.
Now let’s go win this thing.
— Lucas
Go Lucas
I would if i could have been ill and am disabled but I am voting for you Tuesday and blue all the way down the ballot