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Vote for Republican candidates Nov. 8

October 31, 2022

Sussex County voters, I implore you to vote Nov. 8. Young and old – all walks of life – we need you at the polls Nov. 8. Delaware residents have been placed second to the political greed and detached agendas in Dover. We need conservative, responsible voices in Dover to represent the working class of Sussex County. Leaders who will push for school safety and will hold our failing education system accountable for students’ performance; bring new jobs that can sustain young families in our region; and push back against whimsical green ideologies that will cost Delaware taxpayers big bucks. Sussex County deserves better leadership in Dover. Republican candidates Carl Phelps, Dallas Wingate and Dr. Jeffrey Hilovsky are who will do this for Sussex County and Delaware in the House of Representatives. 

All three candidates are veterans of the armed forces and will bring tested leadership and integrity to the seats. These candidates will support a justice system reform – offenders must face the penalty for their crimes that make our communities unsafe. Our Second Amendment rights are also under siege and these candidates will work to preserve that right. Help to save Delaware from the current administration’s detached agenda. We deserve representation in Dover that conducts business that is reflective of the citizens here in Sussex County. Vote for these gentlemen and other Republican candidates Nov. 8. 

Patrick Smith
Ellendale

 

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