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Letter to the Editor Supporting Aaron Kammeyer in DeWitt County Primary Election

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Posted March 3, 2020

 

Dear Editor:

 

March 17, 2020 brings the Primary Election and the opportunity for some really great changes in DeWitt County. 

 

Aaron Kammeyer is running for DeWitt County Board in in District A, with the promise to unite DeWitt County communities. Aaron is already involved in many organizations throughout DeWitt County and he has the direct experience of serving on several boards within our community.

 

As I have talked extensively about many issues with Aaron, I have great faith that he will take all sides of ALL of his constituents’ feelings into account, and vote accordingly. Voting biases by our representation is unethical and immoral, and I am certain Aaron is in this race for the people and not for himself. 

 

I proudly support Aaron in his efforts to unite, rather than divide, our communities as that is something that has been absent for too long. We have a lot of really wonderful things to be proud of in DeWitt County and I cannot wait to see what Aaron will accomplish. 

 

Don’t forget to vote!

 

Lauren Johnson
Wapella, Illinois

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