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Pence stumps for Hawley in Springfield

Vice President Mike Pence made the case for Josh Hawley as Missouri’s next U.S. Senator during a stop in Springfield on Monday.

“He sued the biggest drug companies in the country to hold them accountable in the opioid crisis,” Pence said at a rally, according to KOLR. “Josh Hawley even took on Google, to make sure the company is protecting the privacy of the people of Missouri.”

Hawley is challenging incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill in November.

More about Missouri’s U.S. Senate race from The Associated Press:

Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill opposed Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court, but she says she would “never consider” impeaching him.

Some liberal groups and some Democratic members of Congress have floated the idea of impeaching Kavanaugh, who was confirmed after a bitter partisan fight over accusations of sexual misconduct three decades ago. The Kansas City Star reports McCaskill said she would oppose any such efforts and no one in the Senate is discussing it.

Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley, the Republican running against McCaskill and a Kavanaugh supporter, seized on the impeachment talk in a fundraising email and in a teleconference with reporters Monday.

Hawley said any politician who stood up to an impeachment move would be threatened with removal and McCaskill would go along with the effort.

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