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Stuckart gets it

As a student, I believe Ben Stuckart is an excellent candidate for Spokane City Council. He understands what students need in their schools. He knows that there are people that will need a good city after his generation, which is why he works to keep Spokane a safe and fun place.

Ben gets it that we to have progress in Spokane, but he encourages it in a kind and positive way. I think that he’s one of the few who will pay attention to what students think about their education and he truly gets what students like me need in education and how it should prepare us for the future.

Ben Stuckart will help the community with a positive upbeat attitude.

When the ballot comes, I hope you vote for Ben Stuckart.

Elizabeth Walsh

Spokane

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