RI Libertarian House Candidate Hunt Gets Endorsements from Democrats and Republicans

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RI Libertarian House Candidate Hunt Gets Endorsements from Democrats and Republicans

Bill Hunt, House candidate
In a time of endless partisan bickering, William Hunt Jr., the Libertarian candidate for Rhode Island House of Representatives in District 68, announced he has earned the endorsement of two Democrat and two Republican leaders from Warren and Bristol.

The announcement was made Tuesday night at the League of Women Voters of RI Bristol Candidate Forum. Hunt presented a letter co-authored and signed by Kenneth Marshall (Democratic Representative for District 68), Thomas Carroll (chairman of the Bristol Republican Town Committee), Mark Smiley (chairman of the Warren Republican Town Committee and former chairman of the State GOP), and Jan Malik (former Democratic Representative for District 67).

“This bipartisan letter of endorsement sends a clear message denouncing the far-left Progressive ideologues’ attempt to overtake the East Bay,” Hunt said. “The extreme partisanship of contentious mid-term elections across the country makes this united endorsement in this state even more significant. This act of unity reinforces the message to voters that their best, most informed choice for the most qualified candidate goes beyond voting for someone based solely on the letter following the name on the ballot."

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“Electing me as a third-party candidate will go a long way toward bridging that political divide and bringing opportunities for collaboration and principled compromise back to the political arena. When elected, I will work with Democrats, Republicans, and Independents on issues that align with the Libertarian philosophy, which practices fiscal responsibility and protects personal freedoms.”

As a first-time candidate in 2016, William Hunt Jr. earned 38% of the vote against 6-year incumbent Kenneth Marshall. Hunt is running as a Libertarian candidate to represent House District 68 Bristol/Warren in a two-way race against a Progressive Democrat candidate, for the seat vacated in June when Marshall announced his retirement.


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