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Wilton: Strong GOP support for Redic

Ericka Redic finished second in the GOP Primary to Liam Madden, but the Libertarian Party nominee is first in the hearts and minds of at least 66 Republican state and local leaders and activists. Photo: screenshot from VTDigger-sponsored Sept. 15 candidate debate.

by Wendy Wilton

Numerous Republican party members, and many local and regional party leaders from around the state are supporting Ericka Redic for US Congress.  Redic is seen as the “true” Republican candidate in that race.  Redic is running against progressive Democrat Balint and Liam Madden, who distances himself from the Republican party and its platform.

Republicans supporting Redic know she stands for the values of the Vermont Republican Party and its platform:

The Republicans below urge all Vermont voters to be informed about the candidates for the US Congressional race and consider Ericka Redic as the candidate who best represents Vermont traditional values:

Ann Louise HoganJanet MetzPatricia Myers
Bradford BroylesJay ShepardPaul Clifford
Carl RosenquistJeremy AyotteRachel Stringer
Carol MullerJill LowreyRandal Northrop
Carol & Bob FrenierJohn LaBargeRandy Gray
Carol & Paul GrossJohn PedoneRenee McGuinness
Carol & Tony DupontJoyce HottensteinRon Pal
Chet & Sherry GreenwoodKay & Richard TrudellRon Lawrence
Chris HowlandKeld AlstrupSharon Rae Quinn
Christopher Aaron-FelkerLaura BennerStephen W. Webster
Christopher KruckelLee ThompsonSusan Bowen
Dave SouliaLinda QuackenbushSusan McBride Crowley
David O’BrienMaggie KerrinSuzanne Pelletier
Denise & Tom HughesMark HigleyTerry Williams
Dolores & Jay LuebkeMary Alice CallahanTheresa Burke
Ed WheelerMichael LannonTom McLinden
Edgar & Sally ClevelandMillicent JohnsonVal & Rob Mullin
Ellie & Glenn MartinPat & Roger CrockerWendy & Chuck Wilton
Patricia Howes

In a recent debate hosted by VTDigger on September 15, Redic performed well with clear and thoughtful answers. 

The author is Milton Town GOP chair, candidate for State Treasurer in 2012, and a Rutland County state senator from 2005-06.

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