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Letters to the Editor

November 15, 2012

Hampstead and Kingston:

Thank you, Thank you Thank you! I heard what you had to say and I will not let you down! I will do my best to serve your needs in Concord. As I promised I will hold “Constituent Nights” in both Towns to allow you the opportunity to let your voices be heard-details in the future. I am always reachable at home, 603-642-3671. I am humbled by your show of support at the polls and will not forget it.

I would like to thank my wife Tami and my family for their encouragement during this campaign. I also want to thank everyone who helped me during this campaign. Whether you held a sign, let me put a sign on your lawn, financially backed my campaign, offered kind words or passed my message on to fellow voters, it was appreciated. No small deed went unnoticed and I owe a debt of gratitude to a lot of people.

I will not forget from which I came and I vow to do my research before voting and apply “common sense to move us forward”. I will not let petty or divisive politics stop your voice and concerns from being heard in our State Legislature. I will work hard to fix the real problems in New Hampshire and serve to help this District, not someone else’s agenda.

Thank you again to everyone for all your help and support.

Kevin P. St. James

Kingston

 

 

 

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