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Suggests sign on door if candidates not welcome Comments re article 65433 Doesnt want candidates to come to her door By Daril Salyers Personal opinion As a candidate myself, I have been ask by people to please come by and ask for our consideration. But if in my area if you do not wish to be approached please put a sign out and I will not knock on your door. I have enjoyed meeting people and discussing issues with them.I feel as this is our only way for you to really know what we stand for. You have a chance to ask the candidates anything you want to at this time. I do not want to bother anyone and try not to ever stop after dark. If I have offended anyone by stopping I am sorry.Thank you. - Daril Salyers This story was posted on 2014-02-20 09:01:00
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