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Coussoule, Carter to launch campaigns this week

A Democrat aiming for the U.S. House and one for the statehouse will kick off their campaigns this week in Hamilton.

First, an update on Justin Coussoule’s campaign for the U.S. House:

The event will be 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, at the plaza in front of the Government Services Center in Hamilton, 315 High Street.

Second, another campaign launch is tonight. This time, for Fairfield attorney Bruce Carter:

Carter Launch

Third, here’s the other Democratic candidates (Press release from Change Butler Political Action Committee):

Change Butler will meet on February 22

Change Butler will have a general meeting on Monday, February 22, 2010 in the Multipurpose Room of the East Butler County YMCA, at 6645 Morris Road, in Hamilton, OH.

The meeting will begin at 7:00 and will include planning grassroots activities for March and April including a proposed Jobs Rally.

Also, attendees will have the chance to meet the following candidates for political office in Butler County:

  • Justin Coussoule - Candidate for the 8th Congressional District of the US House of Representatives
  • JC Shew - Candidate for the 53th District of the Ohio House of Representatives
  • Bruce Carter - Candidate for the 54th District of the Ohio House of Representatives
  • Suzi Rubin - Candidate for the 55th District of the Ohio House of Representatives
  • Michelle Wilson - Candidate for Butler County Auditor
  • Butch Hubble - Candidate for Butler County Commissioner
  • Kathy Romans - Candidate for Court of Common Pleas-Juvenile

The Public is welcome to attend.

Change Butler is a Butler County based political action committee dedicated to bring progressive change to Butler County. More information about Change Butler is available on the website at www.changebutler.org.

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