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Williams, Elliott will not be ignored in final days of campaigning

Weirton, WVLocal News

With the general election just over a week away on November 5, Democratic candidates Williams and Elliott are determined to make their presence felt. They are focusing on the importance of engaging with marginalized communities, particularly the Black community, to amplify their voices ahead of the election. At a recent event, they spoke passionately about the need to address issues that have often been ignored by state and national leaders. Their commitment to not being overlooked highlights their strategy to connect directly with voters who feel disenfranchised. They aim to challenge the status quo by raising awareness about local concerns and advocating for change.

This approach seeks to mobilize support and ensure that the community's needs are prioritized in campaign discussions. As the election nears, Williams and Elliott are positioning themselves as champions for the people, emphasizing their dedication to inclusivity and representation. Their message resonates as they work to inspire engagement and participation in the electoral process.

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