Camas resident Anna Miller won’t allow a ‘political hit piece’ from Marie Gluesenkamp Perez change her support for Joe Kent
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Wowzers! I didn’t think anything in politics could shock me anymore. Until I received a political hit piece from Marie Gluesenkamp Perez claiming Joe Kent wants to cut funding for police. LIE. Her votes in Congress show she does!
Perez claims Joe Kent would be weak at the border, allowing more drugs to pour in. LIE. Her record clearly shows she has cast her votes with those who are allowing the crisis at the border to continue! Kent supports LEGAL immigration. His position is to crack down on ILLEGAL criminal foreigners from coming into our country unchecked and bringing tons of drugs and undercutting legal workers. Her votes in Congress show she is not serious about stopping the invasion at the border!
Perez claims Joe wants to defund the border agents! SUPER LIE. Kent wants to INCREASE funding to hire more border agents. When you outright steal your opponent’s winning platform positions, that is desperation and deception at its worst. Don’t let the big glossy mailers full of lies, manipulate you. We are voting for retired 20-year Army Ranger and Green Beret Joe Kent for Congress!
Anna Miller
Camas
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