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January 6 investigat­or resigns to run against Greitens for Senate in Missouri

- Associated Press in St Louis, Missouri

An attorney who resigned last week as a senior investigat­or for the House January 6 committee is running for a Missouri US Senate seat as an independen­t, seeking to stop a far-right former governor, Eric Greitens, who leads the Republican field.

John F Wood, who once worked in the administra­tion of George W Bush, announced that he was beginning the effort to get on the November general election ballot for the seat held by Roy Blunt, a retiring Republican.

Some Republican leaders have expressed concern that Greitens might prevail in a 21-candidate field for the Republican nomination in the 2 August primary, then lose to a Democrat in November because of sex and campaign finance scandals that pushed him from office in 2018.

Greitens also faces allegation­s of physical abuse from his ex-wife, which he has denied. With the Senate evenly divided, the GOP cannot afford to lose what would otherwise be a safe seat.

Those concerns intensifie­d last week when Facebook removed a Greitens campaign video that shows him brandishin­g a shotgun and declaring that he is hunting Rinos, or Republican­s In Name Only.

“I am conservati­ve and a life-long

Republican. But the primaries for both parties have become a race to the bottom,” Wood said.

“This was evident a few days ago when the leading candidate for one of the parties released a campaign advertisem­ent glorifying violence against his political enemies, from his own party no less. Missouri deserves better. Missouri needs another option.”

Wood, 52, was US attorney for Missouri’s western district from 2007 to 2009. He was general counsel for the US Chamber of Commerce when he stepped down in September to become senior investigat­ive counsel for the January 6 committee. He resigned that post on Friday.

A former Republican senator, John Danforth, has urged Wood to run as a right-leaning independen­t. Wood once worked for Danforth.

Besides Greitens, other Republican contenders include the state attorney general, Eric Schmitt, US representa­tives Vicky Hartzler and Billy Long, the Missouri Senate president pro tem, Dave Schatz, and a St Louis attorney, Mark McCloskey, who became famous for pointing an assault rifle at protesters for racial equality.

Schatz is positionin­g himself as a “Reagan Republican”. The others are strong supporters of Donald Trump, who has not yet endorsed a candidate in the race.

Leading Democratic contenders include a former Marine, Lucas Kunce, and Trudy Busch Valentine, who is part of the Busch brewery family.

 ?? ?? Former Missouri governor Eric Greitens. Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP
Former Missouri governor Eric Greitens. Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP

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