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Jake's Take: Sorting the CD 5 Republican Field Before the First Punch Lands

In what will likely be one of the most-watched races in the state, outside of SD 30’s general election, the fight over who represents Missouri’s newly drawn Fifth Congressional District is already turning heads. Not just for its potential legal twists, but for a Republican primary that’s shaping up to be as crowded as it is unpredictable. Trying to pin down the early pecking order in CD 5 right now is a bit like ranking contestants in a bar figh…
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The Missouri Times broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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