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Candidate exudes positive energy

Candidate exudes positive energy

The individuals, who enter into the political arena fighting for the votes of the people they represent, must possess certain qualities to make the voters' time worthwhile. They need to work for progress which is achieved with intelligent planning, and it is the product of people collaborating for the betterment of life with hard work ethic, and avoiding empty rhetoric.

They ought to inspire with genuine leadership reasoning to move a society into embracing their vision to believe in a new beginning that has a cause. They have to open the gates of opportunity for enterprise to create innovative systems and products to compete in a Global Market, by minimizing bureaucracy and providing support systems for optimum results.

However, the most important element of any public representative is service; it is the foundation and obligation of any involved citizen, who cares to honor the past, improve the present, and preserve the future for the generations to come.

Emphatically, service is the main reason that I personally endorse for a village trustee of the village of Bensenville, JoEllen Ridder, for she has demonstrated repeatedly her altruistic contribution to the life enhancement of the 62 year old and better residents that call Bridgeway of Bensenville as their home.

Mrs. Ridder has participated in many events, and her positive energy has helped the people we serve to enjoy many memorable moments of happiness, cultural enrichment and socialization.

Finally, I would also like to extend my trust in two more candidates for village trustees: Bob Jarecki, and Luis Tellez, who has also dedicated himself into improving the educational horizon of the students in the region.

John D. Apostle

Director of Marketing

Bridgeway of Bensenville

Bensenville

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