‘Everyday people’ endorsing Gregory Thayer for lieutenant governor
Below is a partial list of Vermonters that we could confirm placing their endorsement in print supporting my campaign to be Vermont’s 84th lieutenant governor.
Below is a partial list of Vermonters that we could confirm placing their endorsement in print supporting my campaign to be Vermont’s 84th lieutenant governor.
“He has shown me time and time again that not only is he genuinely prepared, but patient, thoughtful, caring and respectful of differing opinions when things change on the fly.”
“Blue states have forced job creators and their own citizens to flee to red states because of lockdowns, high taxes, high crime caused by ‘no bail,’ among many other bad policies,” Alfredo Ortiz, president of the Job Creators Network told the DCNF.
Republican H. Brooke Paige and the Progressive Party’s Elijah Bergman are the only candidates from their respective parties. They are expected on Nov. 8 to meet either Charity Clark or Rory Thibault from the Democratic primary.
“These are the questions being asked in a Republican primary? Is that what Republican primary voters want to know about the Republican candidates?”
VTGOP Chairman Paul Dame has released a video message condemning the false claims of the out-of-state super PACs that have spent massive amounts of money to buy Vermont’s U.S. congressional seat.
Voters need to find out who is for or against mob rule, whether they are Democrats or Republicans. We are not going to be a free or decent society otherwise.
The only thing that will help at this point in time is a massive house cleaning in Montpelier, and repeal of the GWSA by the Legislature in January 2023.
“VPIRG claims to advocate for strong campaign finance laws, yet it appears they are not even following existing laws.” stated Sharon Toborg. “If they really believe what they say they do, they should immediately dissolve VPIRG Votes Action Fund, and return the funds raised in violation of the law.”
Republican Gov. Phil Scott is seeking his fourth, two-year term in Vermont’s highest office. Before he can get to the Nov. 8 general election, he’ll face opposition from two candidates in the Aug. 9 primary.
A caller to “The Morning Drive” asked a question about Roe vs. Wade — and we had a brief but candid discussion.
“Low and moderate income people can not afford solar panels, heat pumps or electric vehicles and in fact it is a privilege to be driven in or to drive an electric vehicle.”