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Retain Judge Tviet

Are elected positions bought? Are they obtained by buying campaign advertisements with misleading information and slanderous negativity toward their opponent? I hope not. If one truly does an evaluation of the candidates, the campaign rhetoric becomes just that, language that is impressive, but hardly sincere or attainable.

In the current political race for District Court judge, I have truly become annoyed with Mr. Clay’s tactics. If this is how he plays to win the race, what kind of judge would be become?

I have known Gina Tviet for a considerable time, as a friend, a fellow volunteer and most recently as the presiding judge in the courtroom. I have personally witnessed how fair she is in her rulings. Gina is committed to be the best (nonbiased) judge that she can be. I personally believe she has a proven track record.

Please join me and vote to retain Judge Gina Tviet.

Marilyn Haney

Colville



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