Youngkin, Sears and Miyares – A Diverse Ticket in Every Way
Dear Editor:
Let’s get back to good governance and end one party rule in Virginia with this fantastic line up:
Glenn Youngkin, is a homegrown Virginian who spent the last 30 years supporting his family, his church and building a successful business.
He has the endorsement of the Virginia Law Enforcement Sheriff’s Organization.
He supports eliminating burdensome taxes on food and gasoline.
Youngkin vows to make Virginia the best job market, maintain excellent schools and the safest communities in America.
Winsome Sears built a successful business, and is a trained electrician. She served in the Marines, and was a member of the Committee on Women Veterans while serving as the first Black Republican woman elected to the Virginia General Assembly.
She was co-chair of the African American Advisory Committee to the US Census Bureau, and a former vice president of the Virginia Board of Elections.
Jason Miyares has a unique perspective ingrained in him by his mother, who fled Communist Cuba for the U.S. in 1965. Miyares was the first Cuban American to win a seat in the House of Delegates and is a former prosecutor.
He was assistant Attorney General in Virginia Beach, and worked to keep the streets safe from violent criminals. He served on the Virginia Board of Veterans, and has the support of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association.
This is a trifecta I will be supporting at the ballot box. I hope you will too.
Katy Wheeler
South Riding
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