It is not often that I write letters to the Editor, However, I feel that I must write in Support of Senator Paul Newton. There are many times during the year that as a County Commissioner, we need help on Legislative issues that require local support in Raleigh. I have found Senator Newton, to be a tremendous value to us as Commissioners and our Citizens. He is always very supportive of our needs here and does what he can to assist us, to get things done in Cabarrus County. I would strongly encourage all of my friends, family members and supporters to Vote for Senator Paul Newton for a second term as our Senator.
Re-elect Sen. Paul Newton
- By Lynn Shue
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