Indivisible St. Louis Endorses Lucas Kunce

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Indivisible St. Louis has endorsed Lucas Kunce in the race for U.S. Senate. Locally and nationally, Indivisible is a grassroots organization that has a singular vision: “A real democracy — of, by, and for the people.”

 

Indivisible St. Louis issued the following statement: “Indivisible St Louis is proud and excited to support Lucas Kunce for U. S. Senate. He has committed to restoring and investing in our communities and rural towns, and he is a champion of campaign finance reform who’s committed to grassroots donations to run his campaign. Lucas is determined to change who is in Washington, D. C., and that they are working for ALL OF US!”

 

“This is how we take back power for real Missourians,” said Kunce. “Our entire campaign is about putting working people in charge of our country instead of the political elites and massive corporations that have stripped our communities for parts. We have a grassroots army behind us because we’re accountable to real Missourians, not the oligarchical forces that hold progress hostage. And that’s why I’m proud to have Indivisible St. Louis behind me. They’ve been in this fight for years, and together, we’re going to fundamentally change who has power in our country.”

 

Lucas Kunce has earned the support of leaders from across the state, including Councilwoman Katheryn Shields (Kansas City), Representative Michael Johnson (Kansas City), Mayor Reggie Jones (City of Dellwood), Councilman Terry Wilson (City of Jennings), former Mayor Jim O’Neal (Springfield), former Presiding Commissioner Dave Coonrod (Greene County) Representative Rasheen Aldridge Jr. (St. Louis), Councilwoman Shalonda Webb (St. Louis), Mayor Tommie Pierson Sr. (Bellefontaine Neighbors), Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard (St. Louis), and more.

 

Lucas has also earned endorsements from VoteVets, League of Conservation Voters, Common Defense, Progressive Change Campaign Committee, No Dem Left Behind, Taking the Hill, We Have the People, Democrats Serve, Indivisible St. Louis, and United Rural Democrats.

 

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