Dennis Anderson, Congressional candidate in the 14th District and Amanda Howland, State Senate
candidate in the 24th District are
just some of a parade of Democratic
Party hopefuls who will take to the stump in the Gazebo on Woodstock Square
Thursday evening at 6:30 for an old
fashion torchlight rally.
The
program will feature an all too rare opportunity to hear directly from
candidates for Congress, the state legislature, and the McHenry County Board.
“Stark
lines have been drawn between our two parties from the race for the White House on down as never before,”
according to event coordinator and program moderator Patrick Murfin. “Democrats
on all levels represent fundamental American values of fairness, compassion,
equality, and above all, common sense. Republicans have marginalized
themselves on the fringe. People in
McHenry Country are paying attention and old habits are being broken.”
People
are encouraged to bring flashlights, to illuminate the torchlight rally.
Several
candidates will also be setting up tables with literature and have yard signs
available.
The
program is sponsored by the Democratic Party of McHenry County and is free to
the public.
For
more information contact Murfin at 815 814-5645, e-mail pmurfin@sbcglobal.net or
visit http://www.mchenrydems.org/.
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