Picks Goode

To the editor:

I have interviewed all three people running for House 9, Jim Colver, Mabel Wimmer, and Pam Goode. They are all good people but some don’t meet the criteria that I believe every candidate should have.

Jim Colver is a man that has answered all of my questions honestly, but the questions didn’t seem important to him. My first question was about abortion, he said he was pro-life and would fight for that in the state House of Representatives. Next is gay marriage, he also said that he would fight for traditional marriage and the current state constitution. The third question I asked him is if he was for out-loud prayer in public schools. He said that he was going to let the school board take care of that. The final question I asked him was if he was a Christian and he replied that he had been for all of his life, since he was born.

Mabel Wimmer is pro-choice and is for gay marriage. She is not for prayer in public schools and when I asked her if she was a Christian she said that she was the youth leader in her church and that she goes to Victory Bible Camp every year, but she says that the faith is private. She is against Common Core. She is also against boroughs.

Pam Goode is pro-life and is for traditional marriage. She is for prayer in public schools and is fighting against Common Core. I asked her if she was a Christian and she said that she was and she said that she had accepted Christ several years ago.

Out of this information, I have decided and hope that you will as well, to support Pam Goode.

I am glad to say that these people are all against the federal government and are willing to fight against their overreach, from what they said.

William Deaton

Valdez

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