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STLPR Presents Mailbag Video Series on Missouri Politics

December 17, 2024011 Min Read
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St. Louis Public Radio is adding a feature to the station’s digital repertoire: a video series in which we ask listeners to answer Missouri political questions.

The concept is pretty simple: STLPR’s Jason Rosenbaum will ask a question on social media platforms about Missouri politics — and he’ll compile the best answers into a video hosted on the station’s website. YouTube page.

The first part is: “Who comes to mind when you think of Missouri politics – and why?” » The response was robust, with listeners pointing the finger at heavyweights like former President Harry S Truman and former US Senators Claire McCaskill and Kit Bond. Others chose lesser-known political figures, including former House Speaker Bob Griffith.

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