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I first met Scott Cuddy from a distance in a local restaurant. I admired the way Scott interacted with his two young sons, always fully present and engaged, very refreshing in this age of cellphones.
You can tell a lot about a person by the way he treats people when he doesn’t know other people are paying attention.
I learned Scott Cuddy was a Maine state representative for House District 37. Ever since then, I always vote for Scott Cuddy.
I happen to work for a local nonprofit that supports people in the Bangor community. Every month, Scott Cuddy quietly donates to our nonprofit. Some political candidates might donate publicly. That is not who Scott is as a person. As I said before, you can tell a lot about a person by the way he treats people when he doesn’t know other people are paying attention.
Equality matters. Being free from discrimination matters. As a member of the LGBQ+ community, I am very concerned about equal rights for all Americans after the presidential election. Scott will ensure equal rights for all Mainers.
I’m voting for Scott Cuddy this November because a candidate’s character matters to me. How a candidate acts in the public eye and in their personal life matters.
You and I can vote for someone who is knowledgeable and effective as a state representative and thoughtful, intelligent, and moral as a human being.
Vote Scott Cuddy for House District 37 (Winterport, Franklin, Prospect, Stockton Springs and Searsport).
Gretchen Fennelly
Winterport