Writer supports Miranda DeBruhl for county commissioner

Miranda DeBruhl will bring fiscal responsibility to the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners.

I am supporting Miranda DeBruhl because of her commitment to fiscal responsibility, local small business and private property rights.

A native of Buncombe County, Miranda lives in Leicester with her husband, Kelly, and their two young children. Miranda is a registered nurse and a small-business owner. She knows that money spent by the government comes from hard-working people, many of whom are struggling to make ends meet while working and raising a family.

Miranda will work to eliminate spending that benefits only a handful of connected people. She will do everything she can to provide a level playing field so that local small business can compete and thrive. And she will protect the rights of private property owners.

Early voting starts Oct. 23. If you want a commissioner who will represent the hard-working citizens of Buncombe County, cast your ballot for Miranda DeBruhl.

Beth Gurnack
Candler

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