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No Talent

Sen. Jim Talent (R-MO), who is locked in a tight re-election battle in 2006 against State Auditor Claire McCaskill, has just announced his opposition to a ballot measure that protects early stem-cell research in Missouri. This ballot is set to be voted on in November.

Talent’s stand was announced the same day that supporters of early stem-cell research turned in 288,991 signatures to place the proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot. That’s nearly twice as many as were required.

In a three-sentence statement issued late Monday afternoon, Talent said, “I personally cannot support the initiative because I’ve always been opposed to human cloning and this measure would make cloning human life at the earliest stage a constitutional right.”

This is a losing issue for Sen. Talent. Missouri voters are confused on his stance on stem cell research and overwhelmingly, Americans are seeking leadership on this issue. This decision will hurt the incumbent in the polls and might even cost him the election. McCaskill is offering the leadership that Missourians and Americans are seeking.

On Monday, a spokeswoman for McCaskill contended that many Missourians had hoped that Talent would support the stem-cell initiative after dropping his backing of Brownback’s bill.

“He was against it before he was for it and now he’s against it again,” McCaskill spokeswoman Adrianne Marsh said. “Missourians are confused. Obviously, Senator Talent is confused himself because the initiative strictly prohibits human cloning.

“Senator Talent will probably change his mind again after his next poll.”

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2 Responses to “No Talent”

  1. Madorsky Says:

    McCaskill will use this to great benefit. Talent has decided to go with the extremists who control his party rather than the will of the people.

    Go Claire!

  2. lisa Says:

    No amount of money will buy this election for Talent. All the ads I have seen are an attack on Claire McCaskill, rather than saying what he has actually done for the Missouri people in general.
    He also supports the war in Iraq, instead of standing up he continues to vote right along his party lines, I ask, What morals?

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