August 15, 2011
Delegate Scott Lingamfelter Endorses Jeff Frederick in 36th District PrimaryWoodbridge, Virginia (August 15, 2011) – Delegate Scott Lingamfelter (R31 – Prince William and Fauquier) along with State Senate Candidate Jeff Frederick today issued this joint statement regarding Lingamfelter’s endorsement of Frederick for the Republican nomination in the 36th State Senate race. “I am proud to call on voters of the 36th Senate District to go to the polls on August 23rd and vote for my friend and former colleague Jeff Frederick,” said Lingamfelter. “I served with Jeff Frederick in the House of Delegates for six years and I know him to be a man dedicated to serving his constituency. He has a proven record of standing for fiscally responsible policies in Richmond, working to lower taxes, and striving to improve the quality of life for the people he represents. His principled conservative voice will be an invaluable asset as we enter the 2012 General Assembly Session which is why I will be voting for him in the August 23rd Republican Primary,” Lingamfelter added. “I need Jeff with me in Richmond fighting against the tax-and-spend policies of the current Senator, Toddy Puller, whose liberal voting record in the State Senate is out of step with Virginians and the 36th District,” said Lingamfelter. Jeff Frederick said of Lingamfelter’s support for his candidacy, “There’s too much good legislation passing the House of Delegates and then dying in the State Senate. I’m running for office so I can help fellow conservatives like Scott Lingamfelter in Richmond stand up to big government.” Frederick concluded, “We must have a strong conservative alliance between the House and Senate to advance common-sense governance. I am running to be part of that essential partnership.” Lingamfelter is a resident of the 36th State Senate district and his Delegate district overlaps with the portions of the new 36th State Senate District. The Republican Primary is on Tuesday, August 23rd. The winner will face incumbent Toddy Puller in the November 8th General Election. Delegate Scott Lingamfelter has served in the General Assembly since 2001, representing the 31st House District which includes parts of Prince William County and Fauquier County. He is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and combat veteran. ### No Responses Be the first to leave a comment. |
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