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Bill Randles

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Bill Randles, Republican Candidate for Missouri Governor

He is a resident of Kansas City.

Name : Mr. Bill Randles Age : 49 Place of residence : Kansas City, Mo Attended college : Yes College : Southwest Baptist University Degree : B.A., Speech & Psychology Year of graduation : 1985 University : Baylor University Degree : M.A., Communication Year of graduation : 1986 University : Harvard Law School Area of research : J.D. Year of graduation : 1990 Job titles held: Owner, Randles Consulting; fmr. co-owner (equity partner), Shook, Hardy, & Bacon Party affiliation : Republican Running for a: State office Running for position: Governor Chamber/district: Incumbent: No Previous elective offices : None Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : None Address P.O. Box 734 Liberty Mo 65804 Website : http://www.billrandles.com Twitter : http…

Friday, March 23, 2012

Republicans Reflect as GOP Caucus Process Nears Conclusion

St. Charles County caucuses sparked nationwide coverage.

Missouri’s first round of caucuses are now over, leaving behind a virtual trail of tranquility and chaos. Chaos was the case in St. Peters, where the St. Charles County Republican Caucus ended without any delegates being allocated. The confrontational event became a national story, resulting in stories both on CNN and in the New York Times. [Click here for Wentzville Patch’s two-part series on what exactly happened at the event.] Because of that event, and other examples of confusion detailed in the national and local media, the GOP caucuses were generally perceived of being chaotic and unorganized. Former Sen. Jim Talent (R-MO) appeared on KSDK on Sunday, for instance, and described the process in a rather negative light. So what happens …

Friday, December 9, 2011

St. Louis Beacon: Ed Martin Staying In House Race

The congressional candidate considered a bid for the GOP nomination for Governor.

The St. Louis Beacon is reporting that Ed Martin, who after a recent KMOX radio appearance caused a stir in political circles by suggesting he would consider entering the GOP race for Governor, has decided to remain in the Republican primary for the 2nd Congressional district. Martin is opposed by former RNC Co-Chair Ann Wagner, who has also fended off questions about switching to another contest, in light of her strong fundraising totals. Read Jo Mannies' report to find out what the Martin campaign did in the last week to consider the switch, prompted by KMOX host Mark Reardon after Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder announced he would not run for the state's top job. Martin's decision leaves St. Louis businessman David Spence and Bill …

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