Friday, October 19, 2012

A few weeks away

Greetings;
                In just a few weeks, all the ballots will have been tabulated, unless of course there are recounts.  238,000+- ballots in Adams County were dropped on Wednesday. Apparently a bit late, because voter registrations had been extended. This number may be inaccurate, as the number was taken from data earlier this year. It is estimated that 75% will vote early, via mail. About one third of the numbers given above have been inactive in past elections. However, new registrations will change that figure.
                It has been a long and tedious campaign, or at least it seems that way. Of course, should I be favored in the election process, Orientation to the Colorado General Assembly begins days after the election. Then five more days following thereafter, getting to know the mechanics of the Legislative system, before the end of the year. I have not regretted any of my involvement in this process of running for the post for the Legislature. I have met dignitaries & common folks, and learned so much. Many candidates are new to the process as myself. However, I truly believe that once inaugurated, the tenure / rule of business will not change much from the business affairs I have been accustomed to, for over forty-three years. I look forward to greater wealth of information, how this country should be run, and be a part of those decisions. Enabling & implementing partisan votes of 63 house members in actions that will embrace our economy & well-being, for current & future generations.   
                I have returned recently from a week away, for a well-deserved out of State Family reunion, in Arizona. I have two living brothers; one lives in Arizona and another in California. The last reunion of all five boys and their families, took place here in Denver nine years ago. Since then two brothers have passed on, and their wives. You can view some family pics on Facebook if you care. After a brief time to rest from the 951-mile drive, I will hit the campaign trail one final time. I believe that I enjoyed / appreciated the landscape more than ever before. I had been on the same route before on my Harley, the only way to appreciate God’s creation. I stopped in the San Luis Valley to visit a former classmate from years ago.
                I would truly like to earn your vote this November. Thank you, for your support, call me if you have any questions.
R- Candidate for House 32
Paul “Boots” Reimer
Hous_32rdc@q.com
720-238-1539c
voteforboots.com
bootsreimer.blogspot.com

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