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Affiliation | Constitution |
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Name | James C. Rensing |
Address | Webster Groves, Missouri , United States |
Email | None |
Website | None |
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Contributor | RBH |
Last Modifed | RBH Jan 12, 2022 02:17pm |
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Info | Our candidate for Lieutenant Governor is Jim Rensing.
Jim’s a proud 40 year resident of Missouri. He lives in the St. Louis suburb of Webster Groves. The Rensing family (Jim, his wife, and son) attend church in the Holy Redeemer parish.
He’s Missouri educated, having studied at Mizzou, the University of Missouri St. Louis, SMSU, and Maryville. That education has worked well for him—Jim has previously worked as a licensed nursing home administrator for the state of Missouri, and real estate sales. Currently he works in the home finance industry and is a Missouri Notary Public.
Jim believes in taking a personal approach to improving his community and helping his neighbor. He’s an active member of the Minuteman Civil Defense corps and has previously served as leader of the St. Louis Chapter. He also volunteers his time to Habitat for Humanity. Jim is also the Constitution Party of Missouri’s Congressional District Chairman for the 3rd Congressional District and serves on its Executive Committee.
For relaxation, Jim has become an avid koi enthusiast.
Jim considers himself a “made in America, average Joe Citizen.” This is reflected in his political outlook. He’s one of the growing number of American citizens that’s tired of a runaway government encroaching more and more on the way we live. If you ask him why he’s running for Lieutenant Governor as a Constitution Party candidate, he’ll tell you:
“As a Christian Conservative, I will only support a Party that reflects my principles and morals; that Party is the Constitution Party. We need to return the governance of this country to the rule of law as set forth in the Constitution. The ideals of the Declaration of Independence should never be compromised. We need less government, by the way of eliminating, downsizing, or privatizing a majority of the departments and agencies of the federal government.'
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