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Danforth practiced law at the New York law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell from 1964 to 1966. He was a partner at the law firm of Bryan, Cave, McPheeters and McRoberts in St. Louis from 1966 to 1968. [4] Before Danforth entered Republican politics, Missouri was a reliably Democratic state with its U.S. senators and governors usually
The $5.6 million Danforth’s PAC spent on the race amounts to around $102,000 for every day of Wood’s campaign. Former Missouri Sen. John Danforth spent $6 million on independent candidate’s ...
Danforth said the phone call raised questions about Hawley’s involvement in the effort to overturn the presidential election. Danforth: Don’t focus on Hawley running, focus on his call with ...
Jack Danforth doesn’t recognize his own Republican Party anymore. On Jan. 6, 2021, he watched his former protege Josh Hawley raise a fist in salute to the massing crowds that would soon drive ...
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In the years which followed, Danforth was seen as a likely candidate for another bid in 1974 or 1976. [39] After passing on a 1974 bid, [40] Danforth made clear he would either run for Senate in 1976, or retire from politics altogether. [41] Ultimately, Danforth would end up announcing his run, and was the only prominent candidate to run.
After more than three months of extensive research, Cheney recommended John Danforth to be the nominee, [3] as the other choices' strengths were offset by liberal stances. [4] Bush heavily considered Danforth, but ultimately asked Cheney himself to be the nominee.