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Mr. Bolster, Ms. Tattrie said, “had a very select group of supporters, and it doesn’t extend to the entire town, apparently.”

In presidential election years, many people just come in and vote straight party ticket, and explains why two candidates who barely showed up for the race received the votes they did. Davison Bolster earned his 2000 votes by being a consistent and hard-working advocate for what he believes, and Ms. Tattrie's remark is dismissive of the "very select group" of 2000 Warrenites who supported him. I hope that in the next two years you show more respect for opposing views and accept that we all have to work together.

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