On October 30, 2014

Dubie endorses Tate

Dear Editor,
Please vote for Job Tate. Job Tate is a caring, hardworking husband and father who is highly motivated to serve his fellow citizens from Bridgewater, Chittenden, Killington, and Mendon. As a Navy Seabee, Job built roads in some of the world’s most challenging conditions; now he seeks to build new paths toward innovation, affordability, and compromise. Job understands that the most important skill he needs to be a voice for you in Montpelier is to be a great listener in the Rutland-Windsor-1 district. Job will work hard to create more jobs, improve our education system, and ensure that health care remains affordable and accessible. Job will be a dedicated, cheerful, and honest representative for you. Please vote for Job Tate as your representative in Montpelier.
Brian Dubie, Fairfield, Vt.
(Dubie was the Lt. Governor, 2002-2011)

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