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Aug 11, 2008 - 11:36:42 AM |
 | | Hon. Bob Nutting |
Recent Kennebec County Republican Committee Chairman and former Maine State Rep. Bob Nutting won his June 10th primary race in a landslide. The reliably pro-family Nutting was term limited from office in 2006, after serving the Oakland, Fairfield, and Sidney communities for eight years. In reading of his victory, I was reminded of another veteran legislative hero who by all accounts will be serving with Nutting in Maine's House of Representatives this fall: Paul Davis.
Davis served most recently as Piscataquis County's Republican Committee Chairman. But he is most well known as Maine State Senate Republican Leader, serving as State Senator for eight years until he, too, was term limited from office in 2006. Davis, staunchly pro-life and pro-family, will continue to serve his hometown of Sangerville, as well as Atkinson, Dover-Foxcroft, Medford, and Milo when the voters send him back to the Legislature.
And there's recent word that a third former four-term Republican legislator, tireless campaigner Kevin Glynn of South Portland, will be running this fall to return to Maine's House of Representatives. He, like Nutting and Davis, served in the Legislature for eight years, until term limited from office in 2006. A bold defender of pre-born children and traditional marriage, Glynn will be a welcome site under the Capitol Dome when South Portlanders re-elect him.
With all the talk of economic doom and cultural gloom, leaders like Nutting, Davis, and Glynn returning to Augusta will assure residents that Maine's House is in capable, discerning hands for the next two years.
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