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Miller asks for District 20 voters’ suppport

October 25, 2024

I am Dr. Nikki Miller, and I respectfully ask for your vote this election season as your next state representative for District 20. When people ask why I decided to run for this office, my answer is simple: I care deeply about our community. I recognized a need for leadership that is willing to step up and be that voice. Instead of complaining and waiting for change, I chose to jump in and be that leader. 

We need a voice at the state level; someone committed to advocating for our constituents and working collaboratively across party lines to achieve bipartisan solutions. That person is me. With over two decades in public service, including my role as principal of Cape Henlopen High School, I have developed a profound understanding of our community's needs. My experience has equipped me with the skills necessary to listen attentively and find effective solutions to the challenges we face

Over the past nine months, while door knocking and attending community events, I have heard your concerns loud and clear. The three most-pressing issues I've encountered are unplanned development, access to healthcare, and education. These are not just problems; they are my top priorities, and I will advocate for them tirelessly if elected

We need fresh energy and dedication to represent all of us, regardless of party affiliation. I pledge to be that advocate for our community. I am approachable, hardworking and fully committed to safeguarding our way of life in District 20. You deserve a representative who listens, engages and champions our needs. It would be an honor to have your support in this crucial election

Dr. Nikki Miller 
Candidate
District 20
Milton 
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