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Lucas Tyree Kunce (/ k uː n t s / KOONTS; born October 6, 1982) [1] is an American attorney, Marine veteran, and politician. He was the Democratic nominee for the 2024 United States Senate election in Missouri, losing to Republican incumbent Josh Hawley. [2] [3] Before entering politics, Kunce was in the United States Marine Corps.
Josh Hawley faces four challengers in his re-election bid for U.S. Senate. They include Lucas Kunce, Nathan Kline, Jared Young and W.C. Young.
More: Josh Hawley's Senate seat is up for election. Here's who's running. Kunce, who lost the 2022 Democratic primary for Senate to Trudy Busch Valentine, is a former Marine who served in ...
Historically, there has been a correlation ("76% of the eventual vote percentage") [3] between the percentage of political endorsements from sitting and former elected officials earned by a Republican candidate in the first half of the year prior to a presidential election (for the purposes of this article, January–June, 2015), with the ...
Sen. Josh Hawley kicked off the first debate in Missouri’s U.S. Senate race on Friday afternoon the way he’s spent most of his reelection bid – by attacking Democratic candidate Lucas Kunce.
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[1] [2] With a margin of 1.43%, this election was the second-closest race of the 2016 Senate election cycle, behind only the election in New Hampshire. This was the last time that Republicans won a U.S. Senate election in Pennsylvania until 2024 in which Republican Dave McCormick unseated incumbent Democrat Bob Casey Jr .
Hawley and Kunce, the two main contenders for the U.S. Senate seat, have agreed to a televised debate set for Oct. 31 — less than a week before the Nov. 5 general election.