Wednesday, October 6, 2010

District 25


As the campaign for the election in November gears up, we are getting more upset about all the negative and misleading information being put before the public by Michelle Stennett's opponent, Mr. Donoval.

We feel we must show our support for her and the job she's done as she filled the Senate seat held last year by her husband, Sen. Clint Stennett. Ms. Stennett has lived in Idaho for many years and has worked closely with her husband. She knows and understands the issues and concerns of the constituents in District 25. We feel that someone who has lived and worked in the community for many years will understand what people in her district are feeling and will be better qualified to address these needs.

Michelle is a very intelligent and hardworking person who listened to your concerns, answered your questions and did a great job as she filled her husband's Senate seat. She understands the many problems we will face in the coming years and she has the experience to help resolve these issues. She believes in the value of education and voted against cutting school budgets at all levels. Michelle is very aware of our lagging economy and will work toward improving it wherever she can.

Ms. Stennett has chosen not to wage a negative campaign, unlike all the negativity and untruths being circulated by her opponent, who is from Chicago. Instead, she is staying focused on the issues we are facing.

Michelle Stennett will do an outstanding job serving the people of District 25 and we hope you will give her your vote in November.

Hugh and Afton Koonce

Fairfield




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