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DYER CAMPAIGN TO GO “BARNSTORMING FOR JOBS” ON SATURDAY

ANDERSON, SC (September 1, 2010) – Third Congressional District Candidate Jane Dyer will fly into six airfields in the district on Saturday to highlight her focus on job creation and her ideas for putting South Carolinians back to work. Dyer and her husband, John, both pilots and Air Force veterans, will fly throughout the district in their vintage 1947 Piper J-3 Cub. They will visit airfields in... 

Dyer Would Represent Us Well

In today’s Anderson Independent, letters to the editor. If character were elastic, some politicians wouldn’t have enough to make suspenders for a parakeet. Some run for office to advance their own selfish agendas. Once elected, often after spending gobs of money to influence uninformed voters, they themselves are influenced by money. Politicians should wear suits like NASCAR drivers showing... 

Don’t get caught in the label web

Thank you, Bill Bruehl, for your letter to the editor in today’s Seneca Daily Journal. Editor: Come election time let’s not get ourselves trapped in a dumb label web. It’s like a spider’s web. It’s a mindless way of thinking about how you’ll vote that can hurt you. Partisans weave webs and label them so y’all will vote the way they want you to. Partisans know if they get voters hooked... 

IndependentMail.com: 3rd District congressional candidates square off in Powdersville

Congressional candidates Jeff Duncan and Jane Dyer faced each other Thursday for the first time since the primaries determined who would represent their parties on the November ballot. Both are seeking the 3rd District congressional seat that is being vacated by Republican Gresham Barrett, who unsuccessfully ran for governor this year. The candidates gave brief summaries of their positions and fielded... 

Dyer focuses on finding solutions to financial issues at campaign stop

Dyer focuses on finding solutions to financial issues at campaign stop
In the AIKEN STANDARD By ROB NOVIT, 7/16/10 In her second attempt for the 3rd Congressional District seat, Easley Democrat Jane Dyer said her goal is to fight for working people. “We hear a lot from Wall Street, a lot from big oil,” she said during a campaign stop in Aiken. “But nobody seems to understand that we’ve got people at their kitchen tables who have big challenges...