Washougal resident Louise Bradley offers her support for Rey Reynolds in the race for Clark County Sheriff
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Which candidate for sheriff has vowed to uphold our God-given rights enshrined in our foundational document the Constitution? That person is Rey Reynolds.

Second only to the Bible, the Constitution is the single most important work ever written and it is under attack. Rey is committed to protecting the citizens, not just from the rising crime in Clark County, but from the tyranny of a government which would force unconstitutional mandates on a free society.
Rey is not concerned with being politically correct nor will he be bullied by people or groups that would otherwise run roughshod over us, breaking our laws, and thumbing their noses at law enforcement. Protect our rights and our community and vote for Rey Reynolds on November 8th.
Louise Bradley
Washougal
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