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Party politics on a small town level is pretty silly, however it would be positive for Warren if the majority of council had a similiar progressive vision for Warren. I consistantly see a vote of two democrats and one republican against the the two independents on board appointments where clearly the candidate with better credentials and more experience in the particular field are passed over for friends and family affiliations. Lets get proactive in this election and vote to move Warren forward.

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