Minority Leader urges 45th District voters to re-elect David

_Users_goldenja_Documents_Englin_Website_Final-WebRunner-Backup_Campaign-Office-Site-OC-Project_Project-Files_davidenglin.campaignoffice.com_vertical_sites_{a880cfef-7993-4db5-8d3d-32bab22f395b}_uploads_{cf663be6-0071-413b-8ddd-5a41872eecef}.jpgHouse Minority Leader Ward Armstrong told a packed room of guests at yesterday’s reception in support of David how much he needs principled, effective legislators like David serving with him in the House of Delegates. Armstrong briefed guests on the Virginia political landscape as the November general election approaches, and shared some thoughts about David’s campaign for re-election.

“Democrats cannot take this seat for granted because we need to keep David Englin in the General Assembly serving the people of the 45th District. David Englin is a leader in our Caucus, and he’s a leader on issues that matter to the 45th District. He’s a leader on

environmental issues. He’s a leader on housing issues. He’s a leader on early childhood education,” said Armstrong. “And let me tell you something else about David Englin — he is fearless. The House of Delegates is a tough room, and David is a fearless advocate for the interests of his constituents. I don’t know about you, but that’s exactly who I want on my team.”

Many thanks to Rob Dugger and Joan Huffer for hosting this very successful event in their beautiful waterfront home in Old Town, and to the other members of the Host Committee: Alexandria Mayor William D. Euille, Martha McQuade and Marni Byrum, Nancy Mitchell Petersen, Loren and Birgit Hershey, and Jennifer Walker.

Thanks also to the many Patrons, Sponsors, Friends, and elected officials who contributed to making this event such a success.