Anchorage Assembly candidate Q&As: Why are you running?

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We asked candidates for Anchorage mayor a series of issue questions. Read all of their responses.

To stand up for the constitutional rights of all Anchorage citizens. Too often governmental officials and the political donor cartel get rich off the blood of the peasants. This has gone on for 70-plus years in Anchorage. It is time to truly drain the swamp. Electing Kameron Perez-Verdia or Liz Vazquez will only persist the same plague of corruption in Anchorage. It is time for a commoner to be elected who stands for and with the people. Stop electing government corruptocrats.

I’ve made Midtown my home. I’m raising my family here, I have my business here and I’m very invested in the community. I believe Midtown residents expect and deserve a hard-working representative who puts people before politics.I’m running because there is still work that needs to be done for my district, and because I want to make Anchorage an even better place to live.

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