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Friday, September 20, 2019

Need King Signs?


If you want to display a Wayne King for Mayor sign at your home or business within the Salisbury City limits, email Wayne at kingformayor@countermail.com and request one. Send address and phone number and Wayne will personally deliver it.

14 comments:

  1. Best of luck in your campaign, but had to leave Salisbury after 60 years! City of Salisbury is in collapse mode and taxes in county forced us into Delaware 10 minutes away.

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  2. Joe, where was this picture taken? The location doesn't look very familiar.

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  3. Pic was taken at SU Red Square.

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  4. Anonymous said...
    Pic was taken at SU Red Square.

    September 20, 2019 at 11:47 AM

    Thank you!

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  5. September 20, 2019 at 11:47 AM
    Sorta blows up your bs argument you were formulating.
    Which one of jakes fb trolls are you?

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  6. Anonymous said...
    September 20, 2019 at 11:47 AM
    Sorta blows up your bs argument you were formulating.
    Which one of jakes fb trolls are you?

    September 20, 2019 at 2:17 PM

    HUH?? What are you talking about?

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  7. Look at this joke!

    COASTAL ANNOUNCES 2019 SALISBURY CITY ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS

    For mayor, Coastal endorses incumbent Jacob Day for reelection. In Day’s first term as mayor, he and the City Council have worked together to help grow Salisbury’s economy and housing market exponentially. Since Day was elected, the city has seen its first single family housing starts in a decade, with over 100 new homes built and many more permitted for construction. The city has experienced four years of steadily climbing property values, and no increases in city property taxes over the last three budgets. The city has enacted a moratorium on all fees for construction of single-family homes, which means over $15,000 in savings per home. For the last four years, the city has waived its Equivalent Dwelling Unit fees for connecting water and sewer lines to new construction, which applies not only to single family homes, but to all new construction. Thanks to the city’s efforts, Salisbury has seen over $190 million in new construction, both residential and commercial. Day has consolidated all permitting into a streamlined, one-stop-shop to make the process easier across the board. Finally, Salisbury is reporting record low crime rates.

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    1. ya low crime rates i can report them too only that doesnt mean they are the truth FBI reports are different than your GOD GAY DAY

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  8. Now this is definitely a joke!

    Do those idiots at CAR really think this is why this clown doesn't have an opponent? "His lack of an opponent in this race goes to show that his constituents know he will continue moving the city forward..."

    For District 2, Coastal endorses the unopposed incumbent Muir Boda. Boda’s hard work and dedication won him the District 2 seat in 2015 and since then, he has continued to work tirelessly to represent his district and his city with professionalism and pride. His lack of an opponent in this race goes to show that his constituents know he will continue moving the city forward through his partnerships with the City Council and the mayor, his fiscally responsible management of the city’s finances, and his passion for the city he loves.

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  9. OMG, they can't be serious? This speaks volumes of how much of an embarrassment the Coastal Association of Realtors are and we are forced to pay their fees and join this Clown Show to work in Real Estate in this area.

    For District 3, Coastal endorses incumbent Council President Jack Heath. Running on a reelection campaign focused on public safety, fiscal responsibility, and economic growth, among others, Heath has worked over the past four years to keep costs down for homeowners. As council president, Heath has fostered a civility in city government that has been absent from Salisbury for many years. The council works quickly and efficiently, in partnership with the mayor. He supports the continued revitalization of the downtown, the strengthening of the city’s police department, and incentives for homebuilders that generate economic activity and increase affordable housing.

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  10. King gets 7 comments and Jake gets 29--- better get that billboard sign up King, that will be something voters can't miss--a lot love this blog and get your info but not everyone of Salisbury voters follow it daily, and your spots on air, but they have to tie in your face with your message, and reach the masses.

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  11. Once again King hit the billboards something everyone sees driving on Rt 13, they can tie in your face with the other choice.

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  12. You want King to put up billboards and air commercials. It does cost money you know. I am not rich, but at least I chipped in $25.00. Did you guys donate anything?

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