Sunday, September 9, 2012
Gorman sets the record straight; promises to remain focused on jobs, economy.
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
Hoping to clear the air on unfair and inaccurate campaign propaganda from the Raptakis campaign, State Senate candidate David Gorman has answered false charges made by his primary opponent in advertising and letters mailed to voters. Gorman is the endorsed Democratic candidate for District 33, representing Coventry, East Greenwich and West Greenwich. In a week that featured the release of Gorman’s plan to help struggling small businesses, Gorman said he's disheartened that he has to spend time responding to "outrageous lies". "It’s unfortunate that my opponent has resorted to negative and misleading tactics – the voters deserve better. They deserve to know what our plans are to fix this struggling economy, create jobs, and how we’ll …
Friday, September 7, 2012
If elected, Gorman intends to help struggling small businesses.
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Name : Mr. David J Gorman Date of birth : 11 December 1975 Place of residence : Coventry Attended college : Yes College : Community College of RI Job titles held : Captain Employers : Tiogue Fire District 97-2006, Central Coventry Fire District 06-current Party affiliation : Democrat Running for a: State office Running for position: Senate District 33 Chamber/district: Incumbent: No Previous elective offices : NA Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA Address: Not given Name : Bill Hall Title : Campaign Manager Website : www.davegorman.org
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Democrat says we must “stop the hemorrhaging”.
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Encouraging and rewarding the state’s small businesses for purchases they make locally is one way to help stimulate Rhode Island’s stagnant economy, according to state Senate candidate Dave Gorman. Gorman, the endorsed Democratic candidate for District 33, representing Coventry, East Greenwich and West Greenwich, say his plan will help struggling small businesses throughout Rhode Island. “We must stop the hemorrhaging before we can do anything else,” Gorman said. His years of small business experience have allowed him to truly understand what struggling Rhode Island businesses need, and that Gorman says, is money. “If Rhode businesses can ban together and support each other, we will dig ourselves out of this hole." “What I envision is a …
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Gorman says Dist. 33 voters are ready for change and they deserve better.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Dave Gorman, the endorsed Democrat for State Senate in District 33, called on his opponent, State Sen. Leonidas Raptakis, to end his negative smear campaign and focus on the issues that are important to the hardworking people of Coventry, East Greenwich and West Greenwich. Click here to read Raptakis' most recent campaign release to which Gorman is responding to. "The fact is, you don't go negative unless you believe you're losing, and so it's no surprise that Lou Raptakis has chosen to spend the remaining days of this campaign in the gutter," said Gorman campaign manager Bill Hall. "All across the district, people are responding to Dave Gorman's message of change. They know that it's time for new ideas and new energy in the State House…
coventry voter-Jay
8:18 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Just so we are all clear, There are 2 people posting as Coventry Voter. One is big and sexy with a gold chain and natural sweater. (ME) The other has no photo. Click on the profile and you will see we are not the same person. I would rather have Gorman over Lou, BUT I wanted the question answered by Dave. He refused to do that. You get the leadership you deserve. Lou is a few thousand free pizzas…   more ›