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The League Of Voter Empowerment endorses candidates for November 2nd elections

Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.)

The Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.) is a voters club comprised of a group of local residents who meet monthly to discuss politics and the current state of governmental affairs.

This group of people, who are all active in the community in a variety of ways, formed to discuss issues that affect our community and possible solutions that might benefit the community as a whole.

L.O.V.E. club members are also interested in sharing their political ideas and candidate preferences and have submitted the following list of candidate endorsements listed below for the November 2, 2010 State – City General Elections.

  • Governor: Mike McWherter
  • U.S. House of Representatives 7th district: Greg Rabidoux
  • U.S. House of Representatives 8th District: Roy Herron
  • TN House of Representatives 67th District: Joe Pitts
  • TN House of Representatives 68th District: Brett Ramsey
  • TN House of Representatives 78th District: Danny R. Twork
  • City Mayor: Gabriel Segovia
  • City Council Ward 1: John McCotter Leckrone
  • City Council Ward 6: Marc A. Harris
  • City Council Ward 7: Bill Harrison
  • City Council Ward 10: George Avitua
  • City Council Ward 11: Kaye Jones

We encourage everyone to register to vote and then to cast your vote on Election Day because your vote is your voice!

Contact person for this release is, Mr. Terry McMoore, President, Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.)

Mission Statement: We will endorse and vote for the candidates that we believe best support our agenda and we will work to vote out the elected officials that we know do not have the best interest of their constituents in mind.

Editor’s note: This is a political news release, and our publication does not constitute an endorsement for any candidate by Clarksville Online, or a  political advertisement for any campaign.  We accept third party news releases sent to news@clarksvilleonline.com. These are published as our schedule allows.

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