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James Comer expected any time now at BAVFD Chili Supper

Commissioner of Agriculture, first announced candidate to succeed Congressman Ed Whitfield as First District Congressman, expected between 4pm-5pmCT today.

By Brandon Harvey

We are excited to announce that we have received confirmation that James Comer, an announced candidate for the Republican nomination for the First District U.S. House of Representatives will be at the Breeding Fire Department, 290 Fire Department Lane, Breeding, KY, at the annual chili supper and auction. We start serving at 4 pmCT and auction starts at 5:30pmCT. Comer, from Tompkinsville, KY, is currently commissioner of Agriculture. Mr. Comer, a neighbor from Tompkinsville, KUY, was the first to announce his candidacy after to Congressman Ed Whitfield, a longtime friend of the Breeding Area Fire Department, announced that he would not seek a 12th term. - BRANDON HARVEY




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James Comer, Rep. Bam Carney arrive at BAVFD Chili Supper



2015-10-03 - 290 Fire Department Lane, Breeding, KY - Photo by Brandon Harvey, BAVFD Training Officer. At exactly 5pmCT, Rep. John BAM Carney, 51st Kentucky State Representative, Adair & Taylor County, KY, arrived at the Breeding Area Fire Department, with one of the most talked about candidates in the state, State Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer, the First Candidate to announce for the Republican Candidacy for the First District U.S. Congressional seat being vacated by BAVFD's longtime friend, Rep. Ed Whitfield of Hopkinsville, KY. Mr. Comer is from nearby Tompkinsville, Monroe County, KY. - BRANDON HARVEY, Training Office and Public Information Officer, Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Department.
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