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Letter: Pridemore’s highly qualified

The Columbian
Published: October 28, 2014, 12:00am

Craig Pridemore gave up an excellent job in Olympia to offer his services as interim Clark County commissioner. Commissioners David Madore and Tom Mielke didn’t want him. Even some of the other candidates thought Pridemore should be selected.

Pridemore is now running for the four-year position of Clark County commissioner in our November election. He is highly qualified as a former Clark County commissioner and state senator. He cares about Clark County, and wants to represent all of us.

I’m a Republican. I vote for the best candidate. Please join me in voting for Craig Pridemore.

Joan Stuart

Ridgefield

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