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My mom has earned vote

You may notice that my last name is the same as your best choice for county commissioner in District 1, McLaughlin. Nancy McLaughlin is my mom, and I urge all voters to retain her as County Commissioner.

My mom is an extraordinary person. She is passionate, respectful, a great listener, an excellent decision maker, and stands up for her beliefs and values without wavering. My mom is compassionate and loves unconditionally especially her family, my dad, two brothers and myself, a high functioning person with Asperger’s syndrome. I was never the easiest kid, but she was always there to support me in all that I wanted to do.

For my entire life, all my mom has wanted was for my brothers and I to live in a place where we don’t have to pay lots of taxes, have a job and live independently. My mom wants the best for Spokane County and for that she will give her best no matter what.

So I strongly urge all of you voters to vote for my mom, Nancy McLaughlin, for county commissioner in District 1 this election year. She is clearly the best choice and I can guarantee that.

Trinity McLaughlin

Spokane



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