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Support Hadian for governor

I would like to share a wonderful Washington gubernatorial candidate with you. His name is Shahram Hadian, and he is a conservative Republican. He is the only truly pro-life, pro-family and pro-business candidate seeking this office.

Hadian was born in Iran. In 1978, his family fled just before the shah was overthrown. They came to America and later moved to Canada. As he grew up, his parents ran small businesses. Shahram legally became a U.S. citizen after close to 15 years of waiting. He converted from Islam to Christianity and became a pastor. He has served as a teacher, coach and police officer, and has traveled with his company, the TIL Project.

Hadian is not an establishment candidate, believing in principles over party. He is a Republican because the party reflects his beliefs, not because it’s expedient. He is well-read on all issues and will not compromise on principles.

As a young adult and first-time voter, I am eager to vote for a man who stands on the principles I believe in! Please consider this amazing candidate by viewing his website, hadian2012.com, or his speeches on YouTube.

Jeremy McCracken

Mead



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