Democrats, Republicans and neutral observers chatted amiably with each other Monday morning as they prepared to certify the accuracy of the April 4 election.
Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Tribune News Service via Getty Images, FILE(ST. LOUIS, Mo.) Penelope Quigg is a lifelong Republican voter. But the chair of the Republican Party in Cole County, Missouri, said she won't vote for Eric Greitens, her state's former governor, if he wins the party's nomination this summer for an open Senate seat. Greitens once disgraced is now leading a resurgent campaign four years after he resigned amid a criminal investigation and the threat of impeachment, admitting to an extramarital affair but denying other claims that ultimately included alleged abuse of his ex-wife. "Everything about him I question," said Quigg, one of four county GOP chairs who told ABC News that they would not vote for Greitens in the general election even if it means risking a Democratic victory in a state former President Donald Trump carried by more than 15% in 2020. Quigg isn't alone: Interviews with nearly a dozen current and former
(ST. LOUIS, Mo.) Penelope Quigg is a lifelong Republican voter. But the chair of the Republican Party in Cole County, Missouri, said she won't vote for Eric