Missouri gubernatorial election, 2008

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The Missouri gubernatorial election, 2008 is an election for the Governor of Missouri and will be held on November 4, 2008. The current governor, Matt Blunt, who has decided to retire[1], narrowly won the 2004 election by beating state auditor Claire McCaskill 50.8%-48%, and would likely have faced a strong challenger in 2008. McCaskill is now a U.S. senator.

On January 23, 2008, Governor Blunt unexpectedly announced that he will not seek re-election because he had already "achieved virtually everything I set out to accomplish, and more ... Because I feel we have changed what I wanted to change in the first term, there is not the same sense of mission for a second."

A November 2007 poll conducted by SurveyUSA showed Blunt with a 44%[2] approval rating. His approval among Republicans polled is 68%, but his rating among Democrats was only 23%[3].

On November 10, 2005, Democrat Jay Nixon filed the necessary paperwork with the Missouri Ethics Commission to launch a 2008 campaign for governor. [4]

The gubernatorial and (other statewide office) primaries is scheduled for August 5, 2008.[5]

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[edit] Gubernatorial Candidates

Filing has closed, as of March 25, 2008.[6]

[edit] Democrats

[edit] Republicans

[edit] Libertarians

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[edit] Polling

Source Date Republican Democratic
Rasmussen February 13, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 30% Jay Nixon - 48%
Rasmussen February 13, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 35% Jay Nixon - 46%
Rasmussen Reports December 12,2007 Matt Blunt - 42% Jay Nixon - 47%
Research2000 November 24,2007 Matt Blunt - 42% Jay Nixon - 51%
Rasmussen October 10,2007 Matt Blunt - 44% Jay Nixon - 43%
Rasmussen August 23 2007 Matt Blunt - 43% Jay Nixon - 46%
SurveyUSA July 25-27 2007 Matt Blunt - 38% Jay Nixon - 57%

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