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DANN MEAD SMITH, PAST PRESIDENT OF WASHINGTON POLICY CENTER & CONSERVATIVE ADVOCATE, ENDORSES LESLIE LEWALLEN FOR WA-03

CAMAS, WA – Today, Dann Mead Smith, former President/CEO of Washington Policy Center, President of The Mead Smith Group, co-lead of Project 42 nonprofit, and conservative advocate for over 25 years endorsed Leslie Lewallen for WA-03. The announcement comes after ten days of endorsement announcements from the Lewallen camp.

“I have seen a number of candidates in my years of working on policy issues and working with state, federal and local elected officials in Washington State, and Leslie is ready to face the challenges of the day. Leslie is a fierce advocate for strong systems that actually serve the people they were created for, and she has the vision and the grit to make sure our state has the representation it deserves,” said Mead Smith.

Dann Mead Smith is an established Washington State policy professional with years of experience advancing free-market policy priorities statewide. He now co-leads Project 42, a nonprofit, advocacy organization dedicated to improving free markets, personal liberty and an individual’s right to prosper, and is endorsing her as an individual.

“Dann Mead Smith has a wealth of policy, grassroots and non-profit experience and has advocated for conservative values during the course of his impressive career,” said Lewallen. “I am proud to receive his endorsement because it shows my commitment to improving the lives of Washingtonians by advocating for systems and processes that serve them.”

This endorsement announcement is the eleventh in another week of upcoming releases highlighting the diverse and growing support for Leslie Lewallen’s campaign. While Marie Gluesenkamp Perez actively votes against the interests of WA-03 constituents, Leslie Lewallen will fight to show voters that there is a better path forward.

Note that Dann’s titles/affiliations are for identification purposes only and should not be taken as endorsement by any of those organizations