Vote Early And Vote Fleischmann

  • Monday, October 27, 2014

Our current political landscape is characterized by convoluted thinking, selfish decision-making, and turbulent, inconsistent values. We need a representative in Washington who is solid, stable, and unmovable in his or her standards.

Chuck Fleischmann has already proven to be such a representative through his consistent voting record, standing up in defense of the life of the unborn, small business growth, 2nd Amendment rights, stronger national borders, and other issues key to our nation’s safety and quality of life. I trust my life and the lives of my children in the hands of a principled leader like Chuck Fleischmann and believe he will best represent my voice and my vote. 

Congressman Fleischmann also possesses a unique multi-dimensional perspective, having worked at both the local and national levels. As a former Chattanooga small business with over 20 plus years in business experience, Congressman Fleischmann personally understands the needs of our local economy and possesses the empathy, the know-how, and the legal skills necessary to best represent those needs on the floor of the Capitol. 

He is principled, he is consistent, and he is not just a proven leader but a fellow citizen. We need someone in Washington whose heart is local and whose loyalties are as well—I believe this of Chuck Fleischmann. I have already cast my vote in favor of Congressman Fleischmann and ask you to do the same. Vote early and vote Chuck Fleischmann. 

Josh Hill
Chattanooga

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