The greatness of a free election that “is seen as fair” is all the difference in the world. There’s nothing wrong with changing your mind from one candidate to another when you discover you align with another candidate better than the one you initially picked. It isn’t that you dislike anybody. This particular person falls in line with what you feel and believe more than the other—openly supporting a candidate so others see what you think is the best way for all candidates to get elected. The election for a chancery clerk was a hard-fought race by both candidates, and you must admire they did a pretty good job. Tiffany will do a great job; the words of honesty and integrity will be the cornerstones of her leadership. I have great faith.
My friend, Donald Wayne Graham, the new supervisor at District One, wishes him great luck in the coming weeks and months.