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Letter: Criticism is without merit

By Bill Peden, HOCKINSON
Published: April 18, 2017, 6:00am

I have been a supporter of Congresswoman Herrera Beutler for years and I supported her campaign, and even had two signs on our property in support of her election.

The criticism of her telephone town hall in February was without merit, as she reportedly had 30,000 people listening in. The left needs to get over their defeat in the election and try to be helpful instead of complaining. How many town halls have Sens. Murray and Cantwell had?

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