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Mark Greene |
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Big Labor going against one of the strongest advocates for workers' rights, which is me, for candidates like Brad Owen and Bill Finkbeiner, who are mediocre at best on their issues, this will be a tough primary to break through, but not impossible. It seems that some people just can't break away from the status quo, however, which is exactly what they'll get by sticking with Owen and Finkbeiner. However, word is getting around that this election is essentially a 4-man race between Owen, Finkbeiner, Anderson, and myself (with my huge support in my own county), and that it's beginning to look like all four of us will be tightly bunched up with more or less the same number of votes. A lot of Democratic voters are turning against Owen for his corporate-style
Republicanism, and who put "Democrat" Party as his party preference instead of Democratic. Also, the rank-and-file labor union members realize that Owen and Finkbeiner means more of the same, and they are voting for me, as I happened to be the only Lieutenant Governor candidate to show up at the Washington State Labor Council Convention and the SEIU endorsement meetings (Owen did not go to neither, and Finkbeiner turned down WSLC). Republicans are turning away from Finkbeiner and Anderson for their social liberalism, which is on a par with the Democrats. All of this rejection of these status quo, corporate media-sanctioned candidates from their own parties is turning into votes for me, and a 4-man race. I need your word-of-mouth communication, networking, votes and overall support to come in 1st or 2nd in the Primary! Thank you!
by Mark Greene, Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
If possible, please, consider contributing to campaign: make selections of how you want to
donate, or send check or money order to Mark Greene for Lieutenant Governor Comm., P.O. Box 612, Bellevue, WA 98009. Also, Mark is depending on supporters to spread the word about the campaign to get around the media bias regarding non-establishment campaigns. Thank you!
Mark is probably the only politician in Washington that had the temerity to keep the 2004 election shenanigans in the news as late as 2011 and to call out names. Elections are too important for shams to be ignored and for accountability to be neglected.
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