Protesters rally against redrawing Missouri congressional seats in Jefferson City on Saturday

Nia Hinson
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)
Dozens of people gathered outside of the State Capitol on Saturday, protesting a recent push made by some republican lawmakers.
Missouri is one of several states where Republican lawmakers are pushing for new congressional maps, aimed at gaining an edge in the U.S. House of Representatives during the mid-term elections. Gov. Mike Kehoe has said he’s open to the idea.
We Stand United Missouri organized a rally on Saturday, speaking out against the possibility.
“Governor Kehoe seems to be wanting to do things just to make Trump happy rather than focusing on the fact that he’s supposed to be working for the people of Missouri,” We Stand United Missouri spokesperson Sue Rodgers said. “And the plan to redistrict would really shift that even further, so we need to focus on that and we need to push back against that.”
The rally marked the sixth We Stand United Missouri has held at the State Capitol. Attendance at previous rallies have surpassed 1,000 people.
The theme for Saturday’s rally was “All Hands on Deck: Missourians Deserve Better.”
Bethany Mann, a democrat running for Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District said that her message to Gov. Kehoe and other elected officials in support of the redistricting is that she wont stop fighting.
“That’s not democracy. That’s not a republic. That is a system designed to leave working families behind and ultimately that is taxation without representation and we have fought wars in the past to establish our freedom to fight for a future that our children deserve,” Mann said.
Mann said Saturday’s rally should send a clear message to Gov. Kehoe and other republican lawmakers that Missourians are united in their fight for freedom.
“We the people put them in office to represent us, not billionaires and the ultra wealthy,” Mann said. “They should not be leaving our families behind. And when our elected officials overturn our votes, when they try to draw maps so that they pick who they represent versus us choosing who represents us, and then they pass policies that overwhelmingly benefit big corporations and billionaires, when they do that, that’s at the expense of us.”