![]() ![]() Galloway, 38, hoped to make up ground as COVID-19 spread across the state and Parson took heat for leaving decisions on restrictions to local officials and ignoring pleas for a statewide mask mandate from health care providers. Parson, 65, was favored in polling throughout the race, but it wasn’t always clear he would see a landslide. They don't want government to tell them what to do every day, and as long as I'm governor, we're going to do those things.” “And I believe people believe in common sense and they want leaders who believe in common sense. “I do believe we are built on Christian principles in the state of Missouri,” he said. In a speech at the White River Conference Center in Springfield, Parson told supporters Tuesday's election was about "preserving freedom, capitalism and the rule of law” and touted his victory as yet more evidence that the GOP’s values are Missouri values. Parson says GOP values are Missouri's values ![]()
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