Saturday, November 3, 2012
Mark Mullet For State Senate
Mark Mullet is the right choice for State Senator from Washington's 5th Legislative District. Mark is a small business owner and an Issaquah City Councilman who bill himself as a fiscal Conservative and a social Liberal, those qualities define the make up of the 5th District. Mark has an across the board apeal that can potentially bring together all sides. Mark's opponent Brad Toft comes across as an ideologue with no experience of bringing sides together. He was flung into the process when incumbent Cheryl Pflug left the Senate after taking a job with the State Growth Management Board, anger by district Republicans at Pflug's sudden departure from the race hardly cannot be seen as confidence in Toft's ability to serve in that position.
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