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Why Experience in Elected Office Doesn't Always Mean True Representation
How You Should Evaluate Candidates For Elected Office When I publish posts promoting specific individuals running for elected public office, a common question I am asked is: What experience do they have serving in office or in the political arena? Many voters assume that prior officeholders, with name recognition, will bring valuable expertise and understanding to the role. Yet, experience alone does not guarantee that a candidate will truly represent the people’s voice or go

LeRoy Cossette
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Understanding My Candidate Endorsements Without Campaign Ties
Since last July, when municipal elections began, I have shared posts about candidates running for various offices. Readers have asked about my connection to these candidates or their campaigns. The answer is simple: I have no association with any candidate or campaign. This post explains how I decide which candidates to support and why I share my views without any campaign ties. I write to inform my subscribers about candidates who align with strong Christian Conservative val

LeRoy Cossette
Nov 30, 20253 min read


I Guess Jennifer Best Disagrees That A Woman Should Be On the Board of Commissioners
On November 27th, I published a blog post endorsing Tiffany Collins for the Haywood County Board of Commissioners. In that post, I wrote: “Jennifer Best has served as a Republican commissioner in Haywood County for six years. As only the fourth woman to serve on the Board of Commissioners, she has been a vital voice for women’s concerns in the county. Now that she has decided not to run for reelection in 2026, the Board risks returning to an all-male composition. This shift t

LeRoy Cossette
Nov 29, 20255 min read
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