Letter: Joe Benning ‘is politically moderate, civil to others’
“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.”
“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.”
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.
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.
“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.
“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.”
Vermont residents voting in the upcoming congressional primaries will have an opportunity to select between seven House and seven Senate candidates.
Just days ahead of the GOP primary for U.S. Senate, Vermont Republican legislators are uniting behind Gerald Malloy for U.S. Senate. Four Republican legislators have announced their support for Malloy including Rep. Vicki Strong, Rep. Larry Labor, Rep. Art Petersen and Rep. Mark Higley.
Military veteran Gerald Malloy this week increased his chances of winning the upcoming GOP primary, as presumed front-runner Christina Nolan missed two debates, and a poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire showed Malloy leading his top Republican challenger by 6 percentage points.
“Let’s vote out Progressive Democrats and vote in those who love freedom, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness through hard work!”
Her platform calling to restore integrity, transparency, and accountability in government, are all values in common with Vermont Libertarians.
Two conservative candidates are running for the Addison-5 House district seat, but only one will win the upcoming primary election on Aug. 9.