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About: Bruce Gibbs


    I am Bruce Gibbs and I’m running for State Representative in District 78. To tell you about myself and why I am running, I would like to tell you about my values. Like everyone here in the 78th District, community and family values are very important to me. My family, my church and our community keep me focused every day on what is important and what is right. Values are defined by what is important and right to our community, but it is also how we help each other and the priorities our state and local governments set.


    Web Site: http://www.brucegibbs.net/

    Email: brucegibbs@gmail.com

Bruce Gibbs's Articles:

    Gibbs Challenges Johnson to Debates

    By Bruce Gibbs | August 31, 2006 | Print This Post

     

    Bruce GibbsChallenger says ‘It’s Time for Change.’

    (ASHLAND CITY) – Bruce Gibbs, democratic candidate for State Representative in District 78, today challenged State Representative Phillip Johnson to seven debates.“Every voter in Cheatham, Montgomery and Williamson Counties deserves to know where Phillip and I stand on the issues that are important to our communities,” Gibbs said. “I look forward to debating and discussing the issues in an open and objective forum, and I trust that Philip is willing to give the voters this opportunity.” «Read the rest of this article»

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    Campaign Kickoff, Catfish Dinner

    By Bruce Gibbs | August 22, 2006 | Print This Post

     

    Bruce GibbsDear Friends,

    I just wanted to invite you and your family and friends to an afternoon of fun, fellowship and catfish. Bruce Gibbs for State Representative Campaign Kick-Off is this Saturday afternoon at 4pm at Riverbluff Park in Ashland City. I am running for District 78 State Representative and hope you and your family and friends can attend to kick-off our campaign.

    For information on tickets, location, and agenda: «Read the rest of this article»

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