Stevenson- A Tireless Advocate
This past summer I had the pleasure of working on my first
ever political campaign for my childhood family friend, Taylor Stevenson. As
someone raised from birth in the Brainerd/Baxter area, it was truly inspiring
to see someone so young so committed to improving our community, not only in
the Brainerd area, but across Crow Wing and Aitkin counties. Having the
opportunity to work on Taylor’s campaign for Minnesota Senate ignited a
passion for politics that I formerly believed impossible.
I attribute this to Taylor’s contagious optimism, creativity, and passion for the positive
role government can play in our communities. Taylor Stevenson has a way of
inspiring people with his passion, directing them with his vision, and
working cooperatively with wisdom and understanding uncharacteristic of any
politician I have so far encountered. He truly strives to be an advocate of
the people.
From his good work in numerous volunteer activities including
Bridges of Hope and Poverty Bound, to inspiring those he coaches, teaches, or
collaborates with, Taylor Stevenson is simply exceptional. So exceptional,
in fact, that he was nominated one of the Ten Most Outstanding Young
Minnesotans by the Minnesota Jaycees.
Truly, Taylor Stevenson holds a passion
and a vision for thriving communities in Crow Wing and Aitkin counties, and
has shown that he will work tirelessly to make that vision a reality. Many of
you have probably seen him on your doorstep, in your neighborhoods, or heard
his voice on the phone. He is a present, tireless, and indispensable advocate
for our area.
I truly hope that you will choose to support this exceptional
candidate for Minnesota Senate this November.
Megan Holmes
Baxter



Comments (5)
Add commentPassion
The only passion these young liberals have is the desire to swing from and suckle the taxpayers udder. They have no experience trying to accomplish anything worth while. Of course, neither did Obama but he knew how to make the dead come alive again and vote for him. Do these young liberals know the grave yard trick yet?
I'm thinking they should be
I'm thinking they should be community organizers first before political office. That seems to work well. No fair skipping that part of the puzzle.
Your choice could not be clearer.
Vote Taylor.
Do not vote for the same old crew that want to keep Minnesota busy with divisive social legislation.
Was that his fiance
or one of his girlfriends?
Pssst, southie
did you read that Wall Street Journal story?