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James Comer Statement on Congressman Ed Whitfield Comer will run for unexpired term as well as full term Next earlier article, this story: Statement from Gov. Bevin on Whitfield resignation TOMPKINSVILLE, KY - James Comer, Republican Nominee for United States Representative in Kentucky's First Congressional District, released the following statement regarding the resignation of Congressman Ed Whitfield: "I sincerely appreciate Congressman Whitfield's 22 years of service to the people of the 1st District. As his constituents, TJ and I have always admired his conservative values and steadfast support for the coal industry." With respect to the ensuing Special Election, Comer said, "I will seek the nomination for the unexpired term of Congressman Whitfield, and fully expect to be on the ballot twice on November 8, once for the unexpired term and once for the full two year term." This story was posted on 2016-08-31 16:00:13
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