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The Virginia Police Benevolent Association announces endorsement of Earl Jackson for Lieutenant Governor



Earl Jackson for Lt. Governor

 
On August 10, 2013, the Virginia Police Benevolent Association held a political screening for those candidates running for Virginia Lieutenant Governor.  During the screening process, Earl Jackson demonstrated why his experiences and values make him uniquely qualified to represent the voters of the state of Virginia.  He also demonstrated that he is committed to making strong effective law enforcement a priority in his campaign.  That is why the Virginia Police Benevolent Association is proud to announce their support by endorsing Earl Jackson for Virginia Lieutenant Governor.
 
"Earl Jackson’s knowledge and experience on issues that are important to law enforcement professionals makes him a deserving recipient of our endorsement. The Virginia Police Benevolent Association is proud to put our support behind Mr. Jackson and ask that the citizens of Virginia do the same.  A vote for Earl Jackson is a vote for the men and women of law enforcement and the citizens they serve," said Virginia PBA President, Joe Woloszyn.

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