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  • Havis visits Carroll County

    Havis visits Carroll County

    Don Frazier, a political leader and member of the Taneytown city council in Carroll County, invited me to attend a gathering of his Tri-District Republican club in Northern Carroll County. The event, held on Saturday, August 11, afforded candidates such as myself for Maryland State Senate, and US Senate Candidate, Tony Campbell, an opportunity to

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  • Sign Waving in Laurel, MD

    Sign Waving in Laurel, MD

    On Thursday, August 9, the Havis campaign conducted a sign-wave in Laurel, at the intersection of Van Dusen Rd. and Cherry Lane. In the picture, members of the Havis “sign wave” team are shown with Havis team t-shirts after this event. From l to r, Lee Havis, Glenn Davis, and Frank and Barbara Welsh. Keep

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  • Odenton Sign Wave – August 1, 2018

    Odenton Sign Wave – August 1, 2018

    On August 1, 2018, the Havis campaign was in Odenton, MD, in Anne Arundel County, to conduct a signwave and voter greeting there during afternoon rush hour.  After the signwave, Lee and Frank met commuters at the Odenton train station.  Following that, they attended a fundraiser event for fellow Republican in LD21, Chike Anyanwu, who

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  • Visit to First Baptist Church of Laurel

    Visit to First Baptist Church of Laurel

    On Sunday, July 29, 2018, I visited the First Baptist Church of Laurel to attend worship services and enjoy the company of members of the congregation.  Havis campaign supporter, Barbara Scott, was in the choir, and helped me get acquainted with various members of the church family, including the senior pastor, Brent Brewer, shown in

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  • Dialogo en America

    Dialogo en America

    On July 18, 2018, I participated in a Spanish language broadcast about issues of interest to the Hispanic community in America, focusing primarily on immigration and central America. I was joined in this “Dialogo en America” with the Democrat analyst, Walter Tijera . The moderator is Rosy Montesinos of the company, asiesmigente.com The video broadcast

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  • Lincoln Day Dinner with Cong. Jim Jordan

    Lincoln Day Dinner with Cong. Jim Jordan

    At the Prince George’s County “Lincoln Day Dinner” in Bowie, MD on July 17, 2018, I attended to enjoy the company of other active Republicans and political leaders in the county. The keynote speaker was Cong. Jim Jordan of Ohio, an outspoken, prominent “freedom caucus” leader and possible contender for speaker of the house. In

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  • Queen’s Chapel Church – Beltsville

    Queen’s Chapel Church – Beltsville

    On Sunday, July 15, 2018, I attended worship services at the Queen’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Beltsville, MD. Pastor William E. Butler is shown in two images. One image shows me introducing myself to the congregation. One church member, Frederick Smalls, is also a councilmember of the City of Laurel. He is shown in

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  • Opposing Property Tax Rate Hikes in Prince George’s County

    Opposing Property Tax Rate Hikes in Prince George’s County

    As organizer of “Citizens for a Better Prince George’s County”, I have been fighting tax rate hikes in Prince George’s County imposed by actions of the County government, which I believe are in violation of the local county charter that requires prior voter approval before any such increase is allowed.   County property owner see this

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  • Governor Hogan in Beltsville, MD

    Governor Hogan in Beltsville, MD

    On July 11, 2018, Gov. Larry Hogan visited Beltsville for a fundraiser in LD21. As president of the Northern PG Republican Club, Lee led the Club as one of the sponsors for this rreception.  Bill Collet, fellow Club member, was the main organizer for this event.  Governor Hogan is very popular in LD21, which is

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  • Lee on Primary Day, June 26, 2018

    Lee on Primary Day, June 26, 2018

    On primary election day, June 26, 2018, I met voters at precinct 1005 at Bond Mill Elementary School in West Laurel. Among the many people I met, was Tony Spezio, shown with me in his car with a “Havis” magnet on the side. These magnets are excellent for outreach, which are more dynamic than stationary

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