
Jeanette Cass

Jeanette Cass
MO-04 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
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Overview
Current roleFarmer
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationMissouri
BackgroundFarmer
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Notable personal detailsJeanette Cass is a Missouri farmer and community advocate who has run for the U.S. House in Missouri's 4th Congressional District. She has described being raised on a historic dairy farm in Webster County, Missouri, and later running a small cattle operation in Niangua. Her work history includes service with the United States Postal Service and other jobs in manufacturing and warehousing.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports targeted tax credits to help families, proposes policies to boost the rural economy and protect family farms, and emphasizes support for working-class and pro-labor policies while noting small businesses face tax burdens. Positions emphasize progressive adjustments to tax policy (child tax credits) and economic measures to aid rural and working-class communities rather than broad tax-cutting agendas.
Healthcare
The candidate supports guaranteeing healthcare for all funded by the government (endorsing a Medicare-for-All / universal coverage approach) and emphasizes that healthcare should be affordable and easy to access. Her campaign frames healthcare as unaffordable under the current system and calls for measures to reduce costs for patients.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate expresses support for immigration reform and says immigration should be addressed, but public materials and local coverage provide only brief or vague statements without specific policy proposals or enforcement details.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate supports bodily autonomy and the right to choose an abortion and endorses the Equal Rights Amendment.
Public Safety & Guns
Supports 'common sense gun laws' while affirming constitutional rights, indicating favor for some firearm regulations alongside respect for gun ownership. No detailed policy prescriptions (e.g., specific support/opposition to assault weapons bans, universal background checks, or red flag laws) were provided in the cited materials.
Fundraising
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2026
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Cycle 2026
Source: FEC
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