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310.853.3743 | Wyant4Council@gmail.com
FIREFIGHTERS WALK FOR WYANT
Culver City, CA (April 5, 2016) – Last month the Culver City Firefighters Association endorsed Scott Wyant for Culver City Council. Now the Firefighters are hitting the pavement for their endorsed candidate going door-to-door. This weekend expect to see Firefighters canvassing your neighborhoods for Scott.
David Rindels of the Firefighters Association said, "Our firefighters have been walking for Scott Wyant because he puts vital safety city services over partisan agendas. It's that type of selflessness that firefighters relate to. We know Scott has the best interests of Culver City residents in mind, and that's why we are urging our friends and neighbors to join us in voting Scott Wyant for Culver City City Council on April 12."
Scott in response, "Everyone loves Firefighters, especially me. Their service to our community reminds me that people get involved in career paths to make others' lives better. That's what my campaign is all about. Culver City needs a plan for the next 100 years, it needs to keep working, and it needs to grow with heart. I've been campaigning for months on that very platform and I'm so pleased to see that's it's been resonating with so many!"
For more information about the candidate please visit Scott’s campaign website: www.Wyant4Council.com
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Committee to Elect Scott Wyant FPPC #1378609 | 10736 Jefferson Blvd., #343, Culver City, CA 90230
Wyant4Council.com
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