I am voting for John Patrick. He is a rapidly disappearing brand of candidate, one who holds to the idea that elected officials are public servants.
Patrick operates on the principle that he is elected by living, breathing people who need lawmakers who will make government work for them, not just the “people” that are corporations or who can make large financial contributions.
While many politicians see public office as a way to get rich, Patrick is who he has always been — a factory worker who wants hard work to be rewarded and for everyone to play be the same rules.
John Kuchta, Hanover
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