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Steve Edmonds Jr., Candidate for Florida House District 28 - Seminole County

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Steve Edmonds Jr. Candidate for Florida House District 28

Steve decided to run for office because he was relatively sure no one else qualified was going to.  Steve has always been a populist with strong libertarian principles. 

"I really do not care what political flavor you are, I want to help people realize that anyone can and should run for office, especially local offices. If we are all active and involved the consolidation of power is much more difficult. It was the founders’ intent to design a system that slowed the growth of tyranny and provided for mechanisms to overcome that tyranny when it occured. Federalism created checks and balances that force the different levels of government to compete for your power. The ultimate check and balancing factor in the whole system is YOU the individual and the power of your vote."

"I think that Seminole County has been under the thumb of an established political committee for over 25 years and I am hoping to remove a major seat of power from their control. The dominance of the Republican party in Seminole county is strong, but the people recognize the cabal and I believe they are ready for true representation.  I am confident that my consistent principles based on the Constitution will be enough to win them over and return Florida House District 28 to the people."

"Run Your Government or It Will Run You."  Steve Edmonds Jr.

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