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Nick Sundquist
State Representative, 91st District, Michigan
Election Date: July 3, 2012
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About the Candidate:
I am running for elected office because I see so much potential in our state being wasted. Politicians in Lansing insist on claiming that manufacturing jobs are going overseas. Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Nissan, Kia, Hyundai, Honda, and Toyota all built new factories in the United States in the last thirty years. Why not in Michigan? Democrats think that charging everyone higher energy prices so that a few people can have jobs maintaining a windmill is a good idea. Republicans don’t object on principle, they just think there should be a regulatory system in place before any wind has even been milled. Higher prices for energy and more regulation won’t attract new employers to our state. Liberty and justice will.


