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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matt_BluntMatt Blunt - Wikipedia

    Blunt was the only Republican elected to statewide office in Missouri in 2000. In the general election on November 7, 2000, Blunt defeated Democratic opponent Steve Gaw with 51.4% of the vote, to Gaw's 45.1%. Blunt was 29 on election day, 30 at the time he assumed office, making him the youngest ever to win statewide office in Missouri.

  3. Blunt was the only Republican elected to statewide office in Missouri in 2000. On November 2, 2004, he defeated then-State Auditor (and current U.S. Senator) Claire McCaskill 50.8%-47.9% and was elected Governor of Missouri.

  4. Republican incumbent Roy Blunt has fought off a strong challenge from Democrat Jason Kander to hold onto his seat in the U.S. Senate. The Missouri race had been closely watched, with control of the Senate potentially at stake.

  5. Jan 23, 2008 · JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Republican Gov. Matt Blunt, who had stockpiled millions of dollars for an expected re-election campaign, threw Missouri politics into disarray Tuesday by abruptly...

  6. Aug 14, 2023 · Matt Blunt, the 54th Governor of Missouri, sat down with Scott Faughn to discuss his past political life, but also what his future holds. Governor Blunt served 10 years in the Navy prior to his service as Missouri Secretary of State in 2004, and Governor from 2005-2009.

  7. Feb 24, 2014 · Blunt’s tenure was tumultuous, fraught with staunch opposition from Democrats for budget cuts, particularly to Medicaid and the state’s social entitlement programs. However, Republicans contend those cuts led to the state receiving an AAA Bond Rating from Standard and Poor’s. Gov. Matt Blunt

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  9. Aug 25, 2023 · Matt Blunt, the 54th Governor of Missouri, sat down with Scott Faughn to discuss his past political life, but also what his future holds. Governor Blunt served 10 years in the Navy prior to his service as Missouri Secretary of State in 2004, and Governor from 2005-2009.

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