Endorsements are usually worth the paper they are printed on. They don’t typically lead to a lot votes. At best they lead to activists who will join the campaign and do some ground work because you seem to have the horses needed to win.
If John Stephen had released a list that included former Chuck Morse, Jack Barnes, Chuck Douglas, Dick Flynn, Ruth Griffin, Wayne Semprini, Peter Batula and Carolyn Brown, that would have been impressive. When you consider Stephen is running against an opponent in Jeb Bradley who served as the districts Congressman just two years ago, it is even more impressive.
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Stephens confused??
Morse and Douglas live in district 2.
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