Vancouver resident Natalie Fairchild offers her support for Rep. Stephanie McClintock in the Nov. 5 general election
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I will be voting for the re-election of State Representative Stephanie McClintock this election! I have watched her leadership for years starting on the Battle Ground School Board. I have volunteered with Stephanie over the years with our kids’ school and admire that she does what she says she is going to do and has great communication.
She continually has shown her commitment, leadership and empathy for the challenges in our community. She has a great work ethic and a positive attitude to tackle what is important.
She is an effective advocate for the 18th district as proven in her first term with funding transportation projects and the city of Battle Ground’s priorities and mental health needs.
Please join me in voting for the re-election of Representative Stephanie McClintock!
Natalie Fairchild
Vancouver
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