Talk host Chris Stigall has announced he is leaving radio to run for Congress in Missouri’s 6th District, entering the race following the unexpected retirement of longtime Rep. Sam Graves.
The Salem Radio Network morning host revealed his decision in a video posted to X, describing Graves’ planned departure as “very sudden news” that prompted him to step forward as a candidate. Graves, who has represented the district for years, said he will not seek reelection this fall, opening the seat in a reliably Republican region.
Stigall framed his campaign as a move from political commentary to direct involvement in policymaking. After years behind the microphone discussing national and local issues, he said the current political climate and the opportunity created by Graves’ exit pushed him to take action rather than continue analyzing events from the sidelines.
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The Missouri 6th District race is expected to draw significant attention, given its open-seat status and the region’s importance within the state’s political landscape. While Stigall has not yet outlined a full policy platform, his campaign message is expected to align closely with the themes he emphasized on air.
His departure also marks a notable shift for Salem Radio Network, where he has been a prominent voice in its lineup. The network has not yet announced plans for a replacement or how his exit will affect its programming schedule.

