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Local Democrats had a great turnout at the meeting in Land O'Lakes

Sunday, Apr 01, 2012 | On Target Page: Greater Pasco County, Land O'Lakes, Democratic Party Events

Local Democrats had a great turnout at the meeting in Land O’Lakes. The group were excited to see so many fired up and ready to go and looking forward to April 29th for their Annual Banquet. For Details Click: Here

“When you review my record, you will see a lifetime of law enforcement experience that is rooted in dedication to the criminal justice profession and a deep commitment to our community” said Pasco County's Sheriff candidate Kim Bogart. I will qualified by Petition!

Allison Newlon is looking to unseat the incumbent Property Appraiser Mike Wells if he doesn’t get unseated by challenger Walter Price in the Republican primary. Newlon, a Broker/Owner at Platinum Properties of Pasco, LLC. Is a graduate of Saint Leo University, Class of 1992

Johnathan Snow announced to the Pasco Democrats that he has qualified by Petition is the only Democrat willing to run against Republican Congressman Gus Bilirakis in the new Pasco-dominated district. Jonathan Michael Snow certified photo specialist at Walgreens, studied History BA at University of South Florida Class 2009, Lives in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Nathaniel Sims is the Democrat running for County Commission District 1, who filed to run for the county commission seat now held by Republican Ted Schrader. Sims, pastor at St. Paul's Missionary Baptist Church, is believed to be the first African American to run for county commission.

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Pasco County's Democratic Party is like a patient waking from a coma. Two months into the regime of new Democratic Executive Committee Chairman Lynn Lindeman, members are feeling energized again.

Attendance has grown at each DEC meeting since Lindeman and new vice chair Crissie Brown took office.

"I'm happy," Lindeman said last Monday night. "Why am I happy? The economy's getting better, people are going back to work and the Republicans are still having their debates." Other members are noticing the new sense of enthusiasm.

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