James White
Party: Independent
Candidate for: Governor
Incumbent? No
Age: 42
Hometown: Marysville
Occupation: Airplane inspector
50-word statement: Born in Seattle. Earned a degree in Criminal Justice and have been a child advocate for 11 years. A leader that will stand up for your CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS,fight for family court reform to protect families and children. I will stand up for job security,better health care,and education.
Three priorities: Family Court Reform. Education. Healthcare.
Web site: jameswhiteforgovernor08.com
E-mail address: info@jameswhiteforgovernor08.com
Phone number: 425-876-6345
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Advertisement: Dine at Buttrey's Oak Tree Family Restaurant. For a relaxed breakfast, an affordable lunch, or a casual dinner, you'll find the Oak Tree Restaurant a treat with a comfortable, family atmosphere. At the new Buttreys grocery store, 5204 W. Clearwater, Kennewick.
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