Amid talk of who is and is not running for governor this fall, the first person who officially declared candidacy is Lake Charles attorney Hunter Lundy. Lundy is an independent, who says the fact that he is not aligned with either big political party makes him the best choice for voters…
“The politics are SO divisive around this country – including this state – that the ability I’ll have as an independent…I can build coalitions on both sides of the aisle.”
Lundy says, if elected, he’d work to ease poverty and hunger in Louisiana and take steps to reduce recidivism among prison inmates. He says he’ll be open to proposed legislation, with no prejudices as to party affiliation…
“My position is that, if it’s a good idea, I don’t care of it comes from a Democrat or a Republican or an Independent. If it’s the right idea, we’re going to go with it.”
Lundy has a campaign ad and video that are about to start airing on television and social media that lays out his campaign philosophy. Lundy says, after years in the courtroom, he’s ready to look toward the Capitol and the Governor’s Mansion…
“I’m a guy that’s got to serve his heart. I’ve got a stubborn desire to tell people what I believe to be the truth and to make a difference trying to prove it, and innovate it. And so that’s what I’m doing.
Find more information on the candidate at “lundyforlouisiana.com”
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