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Lindner will lead with integrity

October 25, 2024

Gregg Lindner is running for state representative in Delaware District 4, which consists of residents born and raised here, and new residents. All deserve to be represented in the state. All deserve to preserve their quality of life. All deserve responsible growth.

Gregg Lindner is for reproductive freedom; Rep. Jeff Hilovsky is against.

He is for our current early voting laws; Hilovsky is against.

He believes in climate change and legislation that promotes those issues; Hilovsky is against.

He will fight for fundamental change in education funding to improve educational outcomes. Our funding dates back 80 years. It is a huge task, but a necessary one. Gregg has the passion to make it happen and, above, all is qualified with experience as president and executive chairman of a large business and as a school board director.

And he has an impressive list of endorsements: Lisa Blunt Rochester, Sarah McBride, Matt Meyer, Planned Parenthood of Delaware, Eastern Sussex Democrats, Shore Democrats, Progressive Democrats of Sussex County, Delaware Stonewall PAC, Delaware Democratic Pride Party Caucus and Delaware RD Democratic Committees 4, 14, 20, 38.

He was also recognized as a gun sense candidate by Moms Demand Action.

Let’s make a difference and move forward with Gregg Lindner.

Rose Minetti
Lewes
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