Jul 26

With just 8 days to go in the campaign, one of my opponents has made accusations in an attempt to distract voters from the core issues of the campaign and what the people of this District need and want – honest answers to real issues. 

This week my opponent started an ad that misrepresents a program involving the automotive industry last year, and bends the facts to make it seem like our dealership – and the thousands of other participating dealers around the country – were to blame.  My opponent paints a picture of the C.A.R.S. program (a.k.a. Cash for Clunkers) that would lead a viewer to believe that our dealership, and not the customer, received the rebates from the federal government when they traded a vehicle and qualified for the program.  This simply is not true.  What is true is the customer received the rebate in the form of a guaranteed trade-in allowance on their vehicle toward the purchase of a new one.  The program is similar to when a manufacturer offers a rebate for a customer – the customer gets it NOT the dealer.  

Most new car dealers in this state accepted applications from customers who qualified for this program.   Other businesses also have had to work with government incentive programs.  Banks have dealt with first-time home buyer incentive programs, and appliance stores are redeeming rebates on energy appliance upgrades that the government has available.  I have been saying for months that a new government program is not the solution to our problems.  Unfortunately, the Obama administration made the decision to implement this program and it was there for any consumers that wanted to participate.  The federal government continues to create these types of incentives which unfortunately put businesses in a no-win situation where we either choose to participate or get beat by those businesses that do. 

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I – like you – hate negative attack ads, and no matter what political experts tell me today about attacking back, I will not do it.  Our campaign is committed to staying positive and focusing on the issues we care about.  On behalf of my partners and my employees, I do think it’s appropriate to respond to the attacks just so folks know the truth (click  here to view our response ad).  

We are going to keep working hard – our last Flapjack Tour stop and rally is on Saturday at Riverside Park in Jefferson City.  As in our previous 23 stops, we will be at there from 6:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. We would love to see you there!  With over two dozen other events to attend, it will be a crazy schedule over the next 8 days, but we will continue to talk about the issues people care about like putting people back to work, asking government to live within its means and fighting for strong family values.

So why am I doing this?  Because I want to see our children and grandchildren have the same opportunities I had to achieve my dreams.

I hope to earn your support on August 3rd.

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Jul 08

I would like to personally thank all of the volunteers who have put in countless hours to help my campaign this summer.  One of our volunteers even took a t-post driver to the head last week and required 3 stitches – who knew campaigning could be a full-contact sport!  (No word on the condition of the t-post driver).  The campaign is full-steam ahead and August 3rd will be here before you know it (only 26 days away).  I am truly humbled by all the support our campaign continues to receive and was very excited to see that momentum continue to grow during the 4th of July weekend.  The 4th of July is more than parades and fireworks – it’s about independence – and we thank God for that.

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  Mike leads the team in the “Salute to America” parade in Jefferson City.

The July 4th weekend took us to numerous community festivals and parades throughout the 6th District.  We started off the weekend with a street fair and fireworks show in Holts Summit on July 1st.  We passed out tons of candy and frisbees at the parades in Jefferson City, Eldon, and the High Point Festival on July 3rd, and wrapped up the parade circuit on the 4th of July in California.  Our team of two 2100-pound Belgian horses was worn out, but much like our volunteers, they are ready and willing to do whatever it takes to get our message out!  

Our Flapjack Tour has already completed 13 of its 24 scheduled stops and the response has been excellent.  We have visited with hundreds of folks throughout the District over fresh pancakes and coffee – I’m not sure our green shirt helpers will ever eat pancakes again after our last stop on July 31st.  The Flapjack Tour is headed to St. Elizabeth this Saturday, Russellville on Monday, Auxvasse on Tuesday, and Mary’s Home / Eugene on Thursday, so be sure to stop by and say hello.  Feel free to check our website if you would like to see a list of the remaining stops so you can come and join us.

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P.S. If you would like an opportunity to participate in the campaign by displaying a Mike Kehoe for Senate yard sign, click here.

 

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 Volunteers watch fireworks in Holts Summit.

  

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 Mike visits with volunteers at the “Salute to America” booth in Jefferson City.

  

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 Mike and his crew prepare for the California parade.

  

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 Mike and his family & friends gather in front of the Capitol following the fireworks.

Jul 01

Hundreds of People, Thousands of Flapjacks!

We have 10 of our 24 flapjack tour stops under our belts, and the energy is incredible from supporters and from my traveling crew.  Okay, some of the 18-year-olds helping me did not know 5 o’clock happened twice a day, but they are enjoying the experience.

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Mike speaks with supporters in Tipton.

We have cooked in the farmland bottoms of Callaway County, received a tour of a 105-year-old Feed Mill in Stover,  mixed batter in the park with a lake that once watered steam engines (that’s a quiz for you all),  brewed coffee around the corner from the Iberia Academy, and shared fond memories of great baseball teams at Legion Fields.  On each and every stop we met people from all walks of life who support our efforts, and give our team the energy we need to move as hard as we can towards August 3rd – just 33 days away – and I would love to have the opportunity to earn your vote and bring fresh ideas to our state capitol.

Check out some of our photos below; better yet, check out some of our stops – 14 left in the next 3 weeks.  No one has thrown the pancakes out, and the coffee is always hot and plentiful.  A full list of places and times can be found on our website.  Come by to eat and leave with a positive start to another great Missouri day.

I hope you and your families have a wonderful and safe 4th of July weekend.  Our freedom is very important to me.  Please keep the men and women serving in our military in your prayers.

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P.S. If you would like an opportunity to participate in the campaign by displaying a Mike Kehoe for Senate yard sign, click here.

 

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 Mike flips flapjacks in Mokane.

 

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 Mike and his crew at a local business in Iberia.

 

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 People gather in Tipton to show support.

 

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Volunteers get ready for the day in California.

Jun 10

Flapjack Tour

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The 24-City Tour Begins

As you know, this District is huge.  Our campaign has literally been all over the 5-county district, and I am enjoying meeting with thousands of people who are quickly becoming friends.  My personal philosophy is that God gave us two ears and just one mouth so that we can listen, and in our newest endeavor that is exactly what I plan on doing.

flap-jacksStarting June 17th, we will begin our Mike Kehoe for Senate Flapjack Tour, which will take us to 24 communities in all 5 counties of the 6th Senate District. I have folks who talk to me over coffee all the time, and since I have a griddle and a lot of coffee cups, I figured I would bring our common sense campaign to your hometown.  Complements of the campaign, we will serve coffee (in go-cups with lids, of course), and my famous flapjacks – at least that’s what my kids think.  I am excited to meet even more people who are interested in our message of bringing a fresh face with new ideas to the Capitol.

Bring your friends and family, stop by on your way to work, grab a flapjack and a go-cup of coffee and shoot the breeze.  It’s not your typical political event (there’s no speeches), but then again, that’s why I’m running – to promote what you want.  Help us spread the word – everyone is welcome.  We even have a few gifts to give away that will help you “flip your own flapjacks” after you leave!  Check out  the dates and locations here.
I’ll be in each city from 6:30am until 8:30am, and I’m looking forward to seeing you in one of our cities!

Bring your friends and family, stop by on your way to work, grab a flapjack and a go-cup of coffee and shoot the breeze.  It’s not your typical political event (there’s no speeches), but then again, that’s why I’m running – to promote what you want.  Help us spread the word – everyone is welcome.  We even have a few gifts to give away that will help you “flip your own flapjacks” after you leave!  You can even click here to see our newspaper ad.

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May 06

Our county coordinators and I just completed a 14-day swing through the District and I want to tell you all about the issues folks have on their minds.  It’s jobs, jobs and jobs.  Those fortunate to have a job want to keep more of what they earn – or at least not give up any more of what they earn in additional taxes.  They think someone with common sense who has experience running a small business will understand jobs and their impact on the local economy.  Simply said, they want to see practical experience in the state Senate.

Now I know many of you may think I’m just saying that because it sounds good, but today at McDonald’s in Eldon the lady helping me with coffee said, “Do you work for Mike Kehoe?” and I said, “Yes.”  She said, “Tell him I love my ‘05 Ford Escape, and that I will vote for him for state Senate – we need someone with some business sense.”  That’s a true story! (I did finally introduce myself after she gave me a hug and finished explaining how embarrassed she was.) 

 

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I hear similar comments about job creation and the need for legislators with real world experience, whether I am in Mokane, St. Anthony, Latham, Wardsville, or Fulton – you name it, we have been there.  Our campaign believes that “common sense will lead you on a good path…” and this week we experienced it, literally, as our common sense campaign led us across the “swinging bridges” of Miller County.  If you have not been on a swinging bridge, I encourage you to visit Miller County and check it out for yourself. 

I have 2-3 county coordinators in each of our 5 counties, and they are doing a super job.  I would not be able to do this without a great team, and we have the best available.  I’ll be updating you every couple of weeks or so and highlighting these great people from all parts of the District who are helping us get our message out to their friends, families and neighbors every day.  

Our focus is laser-like, and our commitment is rock solid.  Thank you to those of you who have personally signed up and/or have committed your support to be a phone bank volunteer (thousands strong).  For those of you who are still studying this race, please take a look at our site www.mikekehoeforsenate.com where I think you’ll find answers to many of your questions.  If not, contact us and I’ll see what I can do to help you make an informed decision. 

Have a great week & God Bless, 

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P.S. If you would like to join the hundreds of volunteers helping us to achieve our goal, click here.
Apr 22
Andy and I install a 4 x 8 sign in Miller County

Andy and I install a 4 x 8 sign in Miller County

Thanks to many of you, our campaign to put a fresh face with a small business background and common sense approach in the state Capitol is going very well.  We continue to make strides in the race by leading in many key indicators.  With assistance from many of you, we have outraised our competitors and led in total donors in all 3 quarters (since July announcement), our phone bank volunteers have reached out to over 12,000 voters, our 4×8 sign locations are popping up everywhere and we are excited to see clear indications of the support our campaign continues to receive.  With your help, we will make the important final step and move from being listed last on the ballot to being first in the vote count on August 3rd.

I get lots of comments as I am out and about EVERY DAY, and I can assure you that our team of volunteers and I are working tirelessly to make sure the people in the 6th District know that I am genuine in my efforts to communicate who I am and what I am about.  I keep saying that this is not about needing a job – I have a wife of 20 years, 4 kids, a business – you know the drill.  This campaign is about answering the call for a voice from outside the political arena that is a citizen legislator representing a balanced view connected to communities, businesses, and families as our founding fathers envisioned.

Still the question comes dozens of times every day: “Why are you doing this?  One person can’t make a difference, the system is too far gone.”  I’m not on this mission for me – I’m on it for our kids and grandkids.  One person can make a difference!  My Christian faith and life experience have taught me that if I think things could be done better then I should roll up my sleeves and get to work. 

I am traveling about 200 miles daily, and averaging 3 to 4 visits a day with folks all around this massive District which encompasses 2,838 square miles and 1,816,320 acres.  I have met thousands of people, and plan to meet thousands more.  I’ve traveled from Hatton to Portland in Callaway County, St. Thomas to Elston in Cole County, Iberia to St. Elizabeth in Miller County, High Point to Jamestown in Moniteau County, and from Barnett to Stover in Morgan County and many points in between.  In every corner of every county our simple message has been well received.  Mid-Missourians want to see a fresh face with a new perspective, low taxes, and a strong focus on job creation to get the economy back on track. 

I am humbled by the support and encouragement I receive every day from people like you – and many of you have expressed a desire to get involved.  Something as simple as a bumper sticker on the back of your vehicle can make a difference.  Let us know if you need one or have a desire to do more for our campaign.  The little things will go a long way toward helping us achieve victory in the August 3rd Primary.

I appreciate those of you who have already expressed your willingness to offer your prayers and support.  To those of you who are trying to decide how you will vote in August, I hope to earn your vote.  Together, we will make a difference for the good of our state and nation.

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Feb 24
The family and I watch as Claire picks the ballot number
The family and I watch as Claire picks the ballot number

The day that I thought would never get here finally came – the first day for filing for candidates desiring to run for elected office.  It’s been an exciting ride to get to this point and my energy and determination have not waivered.  Our campaign is energized to continue to deliver our message of Leadership, Values and, most of all, Common Sense.  My entire family was excited to join me yesterday morning in this important step of signing my name on the dotted line.  I’ve signed my name to various things thousands of times: loans, paychecks, mortgages, wedding license, and birth certificates.  Today’s experience was very humbling as you think about all the great Missourians who have been a part of the process for over a hundred years.  My youngest daughter Claire figured out a way to be the one to draw our ballot placement number, somehow convincing her siblings she was up to the task.  Now keep in mind, the lowest number allows you to get your name first on the ballot.  There were 999 numbers in the fish bowl Claire drew from, and she did a great job, pulling out #962.  She looked at me and said “that’s a good number, right Daddy?”.  “Of course it is”, I told her.  I ended up 4th out of 4 on the ballot position, and I would not have it any other way.  Of course I called my 82-year-old mother to fill her in on the day’s excitement, and when I told her the ballot position, without hesitation she reminded me of Matthew 19:13 (”But many who are first shall be last, and the last shall be first”).  I don’t know about you, but this is just one reason I love my mother.  Claudia, the kids, our hundreds of volunteers, Zach the Intern and I are 110% ready for the push to the finish line and we are committed to working harder than ever – get ready, we are out of the gate and full steam ahead!

Jan 25

A True Honor

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The Missouri State Council of Firefighters Endorses Small Businessman Mike Kehoe in 6th District State Senate Race    

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Mark Habbas, MSCFF Legislative Director, and Mike Kehoe visit about the Firefighter endorsement

This week our campaign received some great news -  The Missouri State Council of Firefighters announced their endorsement of our campaign, which is not only humbling, it is a true honor.  Especially when you consider the Missouri Council of Firefighters is comprised of 6,800 firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and emergency dispatchers from around the state of Missouri, including the 6th Senate District.

Our family has a long history with the firefighting community, as I had uncles and cousins who were firefighters.  I saw firsthand the commitments these folks make to their communities.  I also dealt with fire departments all over the state during my time manufacturing Ambulances as owner of Osage Industries in Linn, Missouri.  I understand the  issues and concerns that face these men and women, and  I am committed to fighting for the health and safety of these front line workers who put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe. 

Along with the endorsement came a new friendship – Mark Habbas, MSCFF Legislative Director.  Mark is a great man who represents his fellow firefighters with dedication and passion.  I was very proud to have Mark as a part of our announcement today when he said, “We are excited to announce our endorsement of Mike Kehoe, a first class businessman and community leader who represents the hardworking values of our members and the communities we serve.  We look forward to putting our full efforts behind Mike and will work hard to see him elected to the 6thDistrict State Senate seat”.  Mark, I look forward to working with you and your members as we work to get our message out across the 5-county area.  I know thousands of other folks in the 6th District will join me in saying thank you for what our firefighters do to keep our families safe day in and day out.  Thank you MSCFF and it’s members - I am honored.

Jan 20
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My brother John and I vist with a supporter at one of our December events

This week our team was excited to announce another successful quarter of campaign accomplishments.  During the 4th quarteralone we attended 47 community events throughout the 6th District which includes Callaway, Cole, Miller, Moniteau, and Morgan Counties.  Our phone bank volunteers made over 7,000 calls to 6th district voters and as a result, we have a good understanding of the issues most important to central Missourians.  We continue to hear from people all over the district that voters want a fresh face in the political arena with a small business background and a commitment to family values, job creation, low taxes, and affordable health care. 

In addition to attending events throughout the district and making efforts to communicate with voters, we are excited to announce that we have cleared 500 donors for the election and were able to raise over $87,000 in the 4th quarter.  That total exceeds the total 4th quarter funds raised by all our opponents combined!!  Even more humbling is the TOTAL we have raised since our kick off just 5 months ago – over $208,000.00.  The faith that people have placed in me – from all over the district – to bring a common sense approach to the Capitol is inspiring.  We have 195 days to go until the election - I am energized and ready to go the distance to bring home a victory. 

Thank you again to those of you who have stepped up and helped our campaign in a variety of ways.  If you are looking for an opportunity to join our team, please feel free to sign up on our volunteer page by clicking here, or e-mail “Zach the intern” (he’s doing a great job) at zach@mikekehoeforsenate.com to see how you can help.  We need you to continue to work hard to help us communicate our message so we can secure the victory in the August primary.  We will continue to work hard to bring leadership, values and a common sense approach to the Missouri Senate. 

Press Release for 4th quarter – click here.

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Dec 25

Merry Christmas

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The Kehoe Family Christmas, 2009

The Kehoe Family Christmas, 2009

Merry Christmas from the Kehoe Family!  Christmas is an exciting time around the Kehoe house and just as Santa and his sleigh came trough Central Missouri – so did the frigid temperatures. But first, our family beamed with joy as we attended Christmas Mass Service and watched our two youngest, Maggie & Claire sing in the choir - Maggie even sang a solo - Away in the Manger. They both did great!  But I know not everyone has been able to enjoy all that the season offers.  Some have lost jobs, or are unable to be with family and friends, or even worse, have lost someone they love.  It is for this reason, that Christmas can be a difficult time for some.  I am thankful that I have so many great memories to draw on and look forward to creating some new ones this year as well.  I enjoy taking some time during Christmas to reflect on Christ’s amazing and humble birth.  It is good to know that we have a God that took matters into His own hands and walks with us through whatever circumstances we face.  I also think it is important for all of us to acknowledge the men and women serving in the military who are not only sacrificing time with family, but are willing to pay the ultimate price so we can all enjoy the freedoms this great country has to offer.  Please keep all of them in your prayers.  Claudia and I would like to wish you and your families a blessed and Merry Christmas.signature2