Lincoln County Democrats Invite U.S. Senate Democratic Candidates to May Meeting

Kidman and Sweet, US Senate Candidates

Lincoln County Democrats Invite U.S. Senate Democratic Candidates to May Meeting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Chris Johnson, Somerville at (207) 549-3358

DAMARISCOTTA, Maine, May 11, 2020 – All three U.S. Senate Democratic contenders have been invited to the May meeting of the Lincoln County Democratic Committee (LCDC). Betsy Sweet and Bre Kidman accepted and will be attending the online forum in which each candidate will have a chance to answer questions from LCDC members and guest attendees. All Lincoln County Democrats and unenrolled progressives are welcome to participate.

We expect most people will cast their vote for the July 14 primary by absentee ballot, which will be available before our June meeting,

The LCDC will meet online on Thursday, May 21 at 7 p.m. Pre-registration is required to receive access. To attend online, via Zoom, register at https://lincolncountydemocrats.com/meet. To listen by phone only, register at https://lincolncountydemocrats.com/phone. The LCDC does not anticipate any participant limitations but does ask that registrations be submitted before Noon the day of the meeting. They will do their best to accommodate last-minute registrations. Anyone who needs help using Zoom may log on at 6:30 p.m. for a brief tutorial or contact info@lincolncountydemocrats.com with questions.

Information about the committee, its meetings and other activities may be found at https://lincolncountydemocrats.com or https://www.facebook.com/lincolncountydems/. Johnson, may also be contacted directly at 207-632-6066 or chair@lincolncountydemocrats.com.

ABOUT THE LINCOLN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE

The Lincoln County Democratic Committee (LCDC) promotes the ideals, principles, and philosophy we share as Democrats. The nomination and election of candidates who advocate these ideals and principles ensure an effective, democratic government of and for all the people.

Dalgleish photo is courtesy of Bob Crink.

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