Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe officially launched his campaign for a full term in office, promising to continue to work for Missouri.
“It’s been a great honor to be your senator and serve you now as lieutenant governor,” Kehoe said at his campaign launch Monday evening. “I can tell you that dreams like this don’t happen often — especially for someone like me. I can’t tell you how humbling it’s been to go down this path.”
Specifically, Kehoe promised to remain committed to the state’s veterans, expand education opportunities for students, and advocate for anti-abortion causes. He also promised to push for tourism promotion and expand technology and agriculture for Missouri to be a leading state for food production.
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