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Missouri House District 63: The Auto Worker Fighting Back in 2026

29 min · 16 de may de 2026
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Missouri House District 63 candidate Donald Looney — UAW auto worker, St. Charles County Dem chair, on why an "uncontested" red state needs fighters. Don Looney isn't waiting on permission to run. After Missouri's legislature gutted the voter-passed paid sick time and $15 minimum wage initiatives, after gerrymandered maps designed to "pick voters," and after a school board run derailed by culture-war attacks — he's stepping into a seat that was set to go uncontested in 2026. In this Breaking the Meta episode, Don breaks down what's actually happening in Wentzville and St. Charles County: plant closures, housing prices outrunning wages, teachers leaving in droves, and a state legislature that's stopped asking whether problems exist and started arguing about whether anyone deserves help. He explains what real accountability looks like (hint: it starts with showing up), why he's making paid maternity leave for teachers his Day One bill, and how a UAW guy from the auto plant built a campaign with no corporate donors. This is grassroots, working-class politics from a candidate who isn't trying to win an election by sounding like a consultant. 🎥 Watch the full episode and subscribe for more candidate interviews mainstream media won't cover. 🔗 Follow Don's campaign: • Social: @LooneyforMissouri • Website: donnelooney.com [http://donnelooney.com]

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