Rep. Reed is proud to be supported by local and statewide elected democrats and he hopes to earn your support too!

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Rep. Jo Doll

Former Representative of House District 83 & current representative of House district 91

“Ray did not run for the title. He ran because this is his home. this is where he grew up. he saw needs in his community that weren’t being met. Ray represents a new generation stepping into leadership. I am so proud to support Ray and I hope you will do the same.”

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Jason Kander

Former Missouri Secretary of State

“Ray has shown what real leadership looks like, doing the hard work of governing while never losing sight of the people he is elected to serve. From standing up against partisan gerrymandering to making sure that public schools get fully funded, Ray is fighting everyday to improve the lives of Missourians. He does the job the right way, and I’m proud to support his re-election campaign.”

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Rep. Jeremy Dean

State Representative of House District 132 (Springfield, MO)

“When we came into the house as two of the youngest members, it didn’t take me long to realize that when we need a fighter, I know that I can count on Ray Reed to be there by my side. When I know that I need someone to walk me through a negotiation, I know that I can count on Ray Reed. Whenever I need someone to tell me “yeah, today sucks, but tomorrow we’re going to stand up and fight again” I know that I can count on Ray Reed.”

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Rep. Mark Boyko

Representative of House District 90 (Kirkwood)

“We need to have Ray and more people like his at the Missouri Capitol for years to come. I’ve seen Ray encounter the homeless, rural Missourians that haven’t seen an elected democrat in a long time, and the Vice President of the United States and he made all of them feel comfortable, because that’s who he is.”

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Rep. Jeff Hales

State Representative of House District 86 (University City)

“Being almost 20 years older than he is, I did not expect a friendship with Ray. I learned very quickly, Ray works incredibly well with everybody. He loves to talk to people but more importantly, he loves to listen to people. As an elected official, there is no more important quality than to listen to people.”

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Rep. Ashley Aune

State Representative of House District 14 Missouri House Democratic Leader (Kansas City, MO)

“Ray Reed brings a bold, much-needed Gen Z perspective to the Missouri House. He’s a strong voice in the capitol who isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo and fight for Missouri’s future. I’m proud to support his campaign for reelection.”

Rep. Reed is proud to have support of the following organizations:

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