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Support Keeps Building Beers with Bill - Oktoberfest Tour (R) Campaign Update October 2015 THE BRIEF Support keeps building Beers with Bill - Oktoberfest Tour And our support is getting In September, supporters voted on Facebook for their favorite noticed: in late September, I was microbrewery or pub in Washington. Those votes built our invited to attend a Republican Oktoberfest Beers with Bill statewide tour. No speeches; just governors’ dinner in Indianapolis. an opportunity for people to drop by, have a beer, and ask me Gov. Susana Martinez (New whatever they want. The tour has touched down in Spokane, Mexico) generously shared her Richland, Issaquah, Bellingham, Bellevue, Georgetown, time and counsel, talking with me Edmonds, Gig Harbor, Maple Valley, Olympia, Centralia, about how to run a campaign in Longview, Puyallup, Ellensburg, and Leavenworth. More on the a Western state that tends to elect tour in November’s Bryant Brief. Democrats. Several leaders have stepped forward to endorse my candidacy. Charter School Tours Notably, Gov. Dan Evans and Sen. Slade Gorton cut videos strongly supporting me and my campaign. Many state legislators and local government officials have since climbed aboard. 37 port commissioners from across the state signed a letter expressing their commitment to get me elected. County GOP organizations from Pend Oreille to San Juan to Kitsap have endorsed me. Across Washington, across the political spectrum, people are In September, the Washington Supreme Court ruled that state stepping forward, endorsing my candidacy and pledging their funding for publicly chartered schools is unconstitutional. support and assistance. Gov. Inslee agreed. Since then, I’ve toured publicly chartered schools from Seattle to Spokane, and have come to admire With the primary field now cleared, our campaign is building on the innovation that’s meeting the diverse needs of many kids. this strong foundation and kicking off into a new phase. Teachers, parents, students, and principals have shared their stories and experiences with me. They’ve left me even more Onward, committed to keeping these schools open and to making similar opportunities available to more kids across our state. Before the end of this year, I will have toured every publicly chartered Bill Byrant school that the court and Gov. Inslee want to shut down. Nov. 1, an aggressive voter identification and SNEAK outreach program launches in all 49 legislative Look on the next page to see who PREVIEW districts. More on this in a future Bryant Brief. is supporting my campaign. Contact the CAMPAIGN [email protected] /billbryantwashington @BillBryantWA 253-220-5051 Paid for by Washingtonians for Bryant (R), P.O. Box 2121, Tacoma, WA 98401 THE (R) BRIEF Campaign Update October 2015 Key Endorsements Green Pins: Local Officials Yellow• Pins: Legislators/Statewide Officials • Red Pins: Congressional State Representative Chad Magendanz State Representative Dick Muri State Representative Terry Nealey State Representative Ed Orcutt State Representative Kevin Parker State Representative Liz Pike State Representative Drew Stokesbary State Representative Brandon Vick State Representative Maureen Walsh State Representative Judy Warnick State Representative Luanne Van Werven State Representative Jesse Young Commissioner Jim McIntyre, Clallam County Commissioner Brad Peck, Franklin County Commissioner Ed Wolfe, Kitsap County Commissioner Bob Eberle, Port of Anacortes Kitsap County Republican Party Commissioner Bill Short, Port of Anacortes Pend Oreille County Republicans Commissioner Roy Keck, Port of Benton San Juan County Republican Party Commissioner Robert Larson, Port of Benton Commissioner Jane Hagarty, Port of Benton Former US Senator Slade Gorton Commissioner Larry Stokes, Port of Bremerton Former Governor Dan Evans Commissioner Axel Strakeljahn, Port of Bremerton Commissioner Jack Bailey, Port of Brownsville Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler Commissioner J C Baldwin, Port of Chelan Congressman Dan Newhouse Commissioner Mark Anders, Port of Chehalis Former Congressman Sid Morrison Commissioner Mark Spurgeon, Port of Douglas Commissioner James Huffman, Port of Douglas State Senator Mark Schoesler, Majority Leader Commissioner David Preston, Port of Edmonds State Senator Jan Angel, Caucus Vice Chair Commissioner Jim Orvis, Port of Edmonds State Senator Barbara Bailey Commissioner Jack Thompson, Port of Grays Harbor State Senator John Braun, Deputy Leader Commissioner Skip Novakovich, Port of Kennewick State Senator Joe Fain, Floor Leader Commissioner Bob Bagaason, Port of Longview State Senator Curtis King Commissioner Wayne Sahli, Port of Mattawa State Senator Ann Rivers, Whip Commissioner Glenn Leland, Port of Mattawa Commissioner Kent Jones, Port of Moses Lake State Representative Richard DeBolt, Commissioner Bill McGregor, Port of Olympia former House minority leader Commissioner Ron Reimann, Port of Pasco State Representative JT Wilcox, Floor Leader Commissioner Jim Klindworth, Port of Pasco State Representative Joel Kretz, Commissioner John Calhoun, Port of Port Angeles Deputy House Republican Leader Commissioner Curt Morris, Port of Quincy State Representative Shelly Short, Commissioner Joe Melroy, Port of Ridgefield House Republican Caucus Chair Commissioner Scott Hughes, Port of Ridgefield State Representative Joe Schmick, Caucus Vice-Chair Commissioner Kristy Buck, Port of Shelton State Representative Matt Manweller, Assistant Floor Leader Commissioner Connie Bacon, Port of Tacoma State Representative Paul Harris, Whip Commissioner Dick Marzano, Port of Tacoma State Representative Dan Griffey, Assistant Whip Commissioner Don Meyer, Port of Tacoma State Representative Lynda Wilson, Assistant Whip Commissioner Jerry Oliver, Port of Vancouver State Representative Dave Hayes, Assistant Whip Commissioner Nancy Baker, Port of Vancouver State Representative Tom Dent Commissioner Brian Wolfe, Port of Vancouver State Representative Mary Dye Commissioner Mike Fredrickson, Port of Walla Walla State Representative Michelle Caldier Commissioner Ron Dunning, Port of Walla Walla State Representative Mark Harmsworth Commissioner John Love, Port of Whitman State Representative Norm Johnson State Representative Brad Klippert Mayor Patty Lent, City of Bremerton State Representative Linda Kochmar Former Mayor Pete Lewis, City of Auburn State Representative Drew MacEwen Councilmember Juanita Carstens, City of Enumclaw [email protected] /billbryantwashington @BillBryantWA 253-220-5051.
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