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Meet the Missouri GOP gubernatorial candidates: Brunner, Greitens, Hanaway and Kinder

Eric Greitens, John Brunner, Catherine Hanaway and Peter Kinder are campaigning to become Missouri's GOP gubernatorial candidate.
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Eric Greitens, John Brunner, Catherine Hanaway and Peter Kinder are campaigning to become Missouri's GOP gubernatorial candidate.

On July 6, St. Louis Public Radio will host a live debate with the Missouri candidates running to become the GOP candidate-of-choice in the August 2 primary for governor.

This year is current Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon’s last in office.

The event with be moderated by St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh, with St. Louis Public Radio reporters Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies serving as fellow questioners.

The debate will be broadcast live on 90.7 KWMU starting at 7 p.m. and streamed live on Facebook here.

You can join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #mogovdebate.

Before the debate, we’d thought we’d share a little primer on who will participate in the debate.

Read below to understand a little more about John Brunner, Eric Greitens, Catherine Hanaway and Peter Kinder.

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John Brunner

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John Brunner

Age: 64

Hometown: suburban St. Louis

Experience: Former Marine. Retired chief executive of Vi-Jon, a former family-owned business that specializes in health-care products, notably hand sanitizers.

Political Career: Unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate in 2012.

Campaign pitch: Highlights business experience.

Biggest campaign donors: Himself. He has injected at least $4 million of his own money into his campaign. 

More information.

Eric Greitens

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Eric Greitens

Age: 42

Hometown: suburban St. Louis

Experience: Former Navy SEAL, author of several bestselling books and co-founder of The Mission Continues, a nonprofit group that helps veterans transition to civilian life.

Political Career: First bid for public office

Campaign pitch: Portrays himself as political outsider

Biggest campaign donors: Investment executives and venture capitalists from California, New York and elsewhere. 

More information.

Catherine Hanaway

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Catherine Hanaway

Age: 52

Hometown: suburban St. Louis (Born in Nebraska)

Experience: Lawyer (for a time with former Gov. John Ashcroft’s law firm) and former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri.

Political Career: Served six years in Missouri House representing central St. Louis County, the last two as House speaker.

Campaign pitch: Emphasizes background as prosecutor

Biggest campaign donors: Wealthy financier Rex Sinquefield, who has donated directly or indirectly at least half of her campaign money.

More information.

Peter Kinder

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Peter Kinder.

Age: 62

Hometown: Cape Girardeau

Experience: Lawyer, former associate publisher of Southeast Missourian newspaper.

Political Career: Served 12 years in Missouri Senate, in third four-year term as lieutenant governor.

Campaign pitch: Touts conservative voting record, three statewide victories

Biggest campaign donors: Members of the Joplin-based Humphreys family, who’ve donated at least $500,000

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St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region. St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh and producers Mary Edwards, Alex Heuer and Kelly Moffitt give you the information you need to make informed decisions and stay in touch with our diverse and vibrant St. Louis region.      

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Jo Mannies is a freelance journalist and former political reporter at St. Louis Public Radio.