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Oklahoma State Issue

Who would make a better #representative to the #Senate from OK, Democrat Kendra Horn or Republican Markwayne Mullin?

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"Markwayne Mullin for Oklahoma #BestChoice" Oct 30, 2022

Democrat Kendra Horn and Republican Markwayne Mullin are the leading candidates from the state of Oklahoma. After going through the past experiences and future visions of both of them, it gets crystal clear that Mullin would make an excellent representative to the senate from the state of Oklahoma. 

Mullin is a family man. He has built his home with his loving wife and children in the state. He has rural roots and very strong traditional values just like the people of Oklahoma. Apart from this, he is also one of the only four Native American congress members. A businessman by profession, he has employed more than 120 Oklahomans. He is not just another politician running for office. He considers the people of the state his family. He will fight for them just like his own family, and bring the attention of higher authorities to the issues faced by the people.

Mullin is very critical of excessive regulations that have caused a massive decrease in job opportunities. He has pointed out the deficits in the planning leading to overspending on unimportant causes leaving the necessities unattended. Mullin supports the 'America first' vision of Trump, and will set his plans in motion for a stronger Oklahoma from the very first day in office.

There is no doubt that Markwayne Mullins is the best choice to represent Oklahomans in the Senate.

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