Evaluating Candidates, Finishing the Job
It was said, "Hopefully, as we go to the polling places, we can weigh the candidates' overall worth and not cross off anyone because they have accepted a campaign contribution from the building ...
It was said, “Hopefully, as we go to the polling places, we can weigh the candidates’ overall worth and not cross off anyone because they have accepted a campaign contribution from the building community.” Yes, don’t just look at their builder contributions. Take a look at incumbent voting records (and not only the wetlands), their affiliations with establishment organizations, their reckless spending, their priorities which are inconsistent with the public, their behavior and interactions with the public, their protection of and defaulting to the staff, and, most importantly, their shifting …
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