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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 1H 32M

I Like Ike

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The race for Missouri Senate District 6 is heating up. With the current seat holder terming out, the field is filled with candidates eager to claim the spot. But while many are talking about freedom, constitutional values, and fighting government overreach, only one candidate has already proven he’s willing to act when it matters most: Ike Skelton.I sit down with Ike to discuss why he’s entering the race, what leadership should actually look like, and why Missouri voters are hungry for representatives who are willing to do more than make campaign promises.As presiding commissioner over the last three+ years, Ike faced a direct challenge when his county became entangled in concerns surrounding mass surveillance through Flock camera systems. Rather than ignore the issue or hide behind bureaucracy, he helped LEAD the charge against what many viewed as intrusion. After an ordinance was passed requiring the cameras to be removed — and the company failed to comply — Ike personally stepped in and removed the camera himself.*Read more about that here.That moment became symbolic of something larger: leadership rooted in conviction, not convenience.A longtime activist dating back to the Tea Party movement, Ike understands the importance of constitutional limits, honest government, and transparency at every level. He believes elected officials should know the Constitution, follow it, and remember that government exists to serve the people — not control them.We also discuss the growing push for massive data center expansion across Missouri and why Ike believes communities should be cautious whenever government begins artificially forcing “growth” into an area. To Ike, real prosperity happens organically — through strong communities, local businesses, and citizens shaping their own future. When government and corporate interests begin aggressively steering development from the top down, history shows that trouble usually follows close behind.As the campaign trail heats up, voters are going to hear a lot of polished speeches, slogans, and promises from candidates trying to separate themselves from the pack. But amid all the noise, there’s one thing worth remembering: when the pressure came, when government intrusion became real, and when leadership actually mattered — Ike was the one who led.Lots of candidates can talk about courage. Ike already showed Missouri what it looks like.Ike’s website and donation pageIke’s fb pageNadine@9’s Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Nadine@9’s Substack at nadineat9.substack.com/subscribe

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