NAT seeks to take back old territory
KATHERINE, Kalnier--Top NAT leaders are touting a new recruit for the Federal Assembly: State Assemblywoman Nita Frizzeia (N-Kemsport).
Partly leaders expect Frizzeia to run for the seat of Lamberth East, currently held by Conservative Carolyn Coventry. The electorate is traditional NAT territory, but Coventry narrowly stole the seat from former MA, Evan Kratzer (NAT).
In addition to serving in the State Assembly, Frizzeia is a small business owner and lives in Kemsport, on the central Kalnier coast. The electorate encompasses most of eastern Lamberth, with a sliver of land that extends to the coast.
"She is the perfect candidate with the perfect story with the perfect ideals for this electorate," State NAT Party Chairman Kyle Berger told the Lamberth Regent newspaper. Deputy Chairwoman Paula Zydelle also touted Frizzeia, saying she "has the guts to tough out a long campaign."
MA Alex Korchimney of Veroche, who co-chairs the Nationalist Assembly Campaign Committee (NACC), called Frizzeia a "good way to right a wrong."
"This seat should never have left NAT hands, but it did. [Election] 2012 is our opportunity to get this seat back," Korchimney said over the phone, from his Mavocke office.
Coventry's office declined to comment when contacted by the Regent.
Kratzer told Kalnier Civic Radio he has not ruled out running for his old seat, though the party's early endorsement of Frizzeia indicates he will likely not run.
KATHERINE, Kalnier--Top NAT leaders are touting a new recruit for the Federal Assembly: State Assemblywoman Nita Frizzeia (N-Kemsport).
Partly leaders expect Frizzeia to run for the seat of Lamberth East, currently held by Conservative Carolyn Coventry. The electorate is traditional NAT territory, but Coventry narrowly stole the seat from former MA, Evan Kratzer (NAT).
In addition to serving in the State Assembly, Frizzeia is a small business owner and lives in Kemsport, on the central Kalnier coast. The electorate encompasses most of eastern Lamberth, with a sliver of land that extends to the coast.
"She is the perfect candidate with the perfect story with the perfect ideals for this electorate," State NAT Party Chairman Kyle Berger told the Lamberth Regent newspaper. Deputy Chairwoman Paula Zydelle also touted Frizzeia, saying she "has the guts to tough out a long campaign."
MA Alex Korchimney of Veroche, who co-chairs the Nationalist Assembly Campaign Committee (NACC), called Frizzeia a "good way to right a wrong."
"This seat should never have left NAT hands, but it did. [Election] 2012 is our opportunity to get this seat back," Korchimney said over the phone, from his Mavocke office.
Coventry's office declined to comment when contacted by the Regent.
Kratzer told Kalnier Civic Radio he has not ruled out running for his old seat, though the party's early endorsement of Frizzeia indicates he will likely not run.
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