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Endorsement Letter: Support Wolff

Posted on October 29, 2009October 29, 2009 by Staff

What’s your motive, Kevin Wolff?
Is it to increase your business or advance your political agenda?

These questions are raised by people who are interested in discrediting and mischaracterizing Kevin Wolff, a man they don’t know or care to meet. These questions imply that Kevin is self-serving, which couldn’t be further from the truth. How do I know this? Because I’m Kevin’s wife, Mary.

I am a registered Democrat and an artist who’s had the pleasure of being married to Kevin for over 20 years. I can attest to the fact that he does not have a “self-interested” bone in his body. A man of integrity, Kevin comes from humble beginnings. Because of his hard work and determination, Kevin has achieved success in his career and personal life.

Kevin is running for mayor of Chapel Hill because serving the public is something he values highly. Is public service so rare now that some are willing to harshly question the motives of a citizen who steps forward? There’s no hidden agenda to his campaign, just a chance to give back.

Kevin does not seek to slash the programs and services that attracted many of us to Chapel Hill. Instead, he offers his expertise in business, finance and law to improve the efficiency of town operations. This will help reduce the tax burden that affects many in our community.

While Kevin and I don’t always see eye to eye on some political issues, I know first-hand that building consensus and managing compromise are at the heart of his personality. He’s a man who believes in giving back to his community and working to achieve the common good. This is what I love about him. He’s also an experienced lawyer, engineer and financial analyst who has the skills to improve our quality of life.

If you’re a citizen looking for better governance based on transparency and increased efficiency and object to the present council’s decisions, then cast a protest vote for Kevin Wolff.

MARY WOLFF
Chapel Hill

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