The Ludington municipal election campaigns are soon to come to a close and the voter's will make the decisions on who is the best to represent Ludington on Tuesday, November 8. I've talked with a few people out there, but acknowledge I could probably do a better job of it if I didn't feel a little self-conscious of the bad publicity I have received from those already at Ludington City Hall and their willing tools in the local print media.
Beginning tomorrow, we will have our latest innovation on interactive campaign technology, effectively a retroactive nod to four-dimensional advertisement of our forefathers. If you live in town, be on the lookout for it. You'll know it when you see it, is the only extra clue I am giving at this time.
The latest, and likely last, bit of campaign handout/poster we created is this gem developed by our fevered minds here at the Ludington Torch. I give Aquaman's father credit for being the creative muse of this poster. Like me, I don't think he really desired the job of councilor when he ran, but he, like I, desired that the city he was so invested in wouldn't be ravaged by the public servants who were supposed to be running things for the good of the electorate, not special interests. This depicts Kaye Holman's actual record, the one that she won't go into detail about when she boasts she is "doing what's best for Ludington and its citizens".
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