Saturday, September 15, 2012

Xhi stumps for Andres

HENOTIA, Harvannah--Lieutenant Governor Mia Xhi (N) spent the weekend stumping for her ally, Governor Mark Andres (N).

Xhi faces a relatively easy bid for re-election against Clevey Springs Mayor Todd Kren (C), and therefore will devote some time to campaigning for her counterpart in the governor's office, who is facing a difficult fight for re-election against Harrisport Mayor George Garesby.

Xhi spent the weekend in western Harvannah, first speaking to a group of mothers in Henotia on Friday, and later speaking to union members in Harlyne.

"I fully support Mark Andres for governor," Xhi said in Henotia. "If you want to see progress, if you want to see equality and social justice, you need to vote for Mark Andres."

In Harlyne, she spoke of the governor's record of supporting unions.

"Mark has worked to strengthen our unions in this state, and he's not stopping now. He opposes the school overseer initiative that's on the ballot this November because he knows it will only weaken unions," Xhi said.

She also sought to cast Conservative candidate George Garesby as an opponent of progressive values.

"The other side wants to take us backward. Whether it's women's health, science, the environment, education, unionization, the economy, taxes...you name it, they're on the wrong side."

Andres spent his weekend campaigning also, spending Saturday in Flag Harbor, talking about imports and exports.

Garesby was campaigning in Scandinaugh and Adams Counties this weekend, speaking to firefighters, and to homeowners about water rights.

Xhi's CNS opponent, Todd Kren, took the weekend off from campaigning.

The latest Harlyne Sun/WAHL-TV poll conducted last week showed Xhi with 57% to Kren's 42%.

That same poll found Andres and Garesby with 49% each.

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