Let me introduce you to Patsy

Let me introduce you to Patsy Keever, candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, District 10.
Patsy Keever is the candidate who “puts people first.” I will tell you why. Patsy spent most of her adult life living in the mountains. That in itself tells me she is close to nature.

Most of your great thought processes come from Mother Nature. Therefore, common-sense thinking has a way of directing itself to the forefront in your thought processes by being close to nature. That would be a “positive” asset in my book. …

But more importantly, Keever experienced life like most of us as citizens experience it. She retired from her teaching job after 25 years. Patsy believes and lives her faith on an everyday level and knows the hardships and sorrows the citizens of our district experience. Patsy possesses all the essentials needed to work on the taxpayer’s behalf.

We as voters of District 10 have been deprived of any say that voters could possibly have toward our government process. The representative that is currently seated as our recognized spokesperson has yet to experience everyday life as we voters know it. The decisions in the lawmaking methods have not been representative of District 10.

We as District 10 voters have taxation without representation and that in itself is not democracy. We want representation as taxpaying voters and we can only get that with Patsy Keever. She has the knowledge, know-how and life experience to represent the people of District 10.

I know! I have been down that same road in similar ways, and we as voters want to be heard and seen for the needs we require to advance District 10. “Putting people first” should be our district’s primary goal, and that can be achieved with Patsy Keever as our 10th District congresswoman. Patsy knows how to win: with voters.

— Shirley Wiggins
Gastonia

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