My name is Charles Hatchett, the Democratic Candidate for Kentucky 1st District Congress.
In the movie "Swing Vote," Kevin Costner asks the presidential candidates one question from Mr. Peter Mathis of Henderson, Kentucky. If this is the greatest country in the world, why is it so hard to make a living here? He said, I have three little girls, what would happen if they got sick?
Mr. Whitfield won the 2008 election with one ad: I want every American to have health care just like I do, but he voted against it every time and offered no alternative plan. Sincerity is always subject to proof.
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Charles Hatchett stands for...
Praying in Jesus' Name to the God of Creation
Revamping trade agreements to free and fair trade, so companies using labor from Asia and Mexico must pay the equivalent to USA minimum wage.
Having a congressional council like a small city mayor has a city council. The council will oversee the district affairs including the vote.
Being committed to the people. We will go forward through the future frontier. The wagon train will be made up of the old, the young, the sick, the unemployed, the non-voters and no one will be left beside the trail. I intend to make it with the whole family intact. This nation needs to remember how futures are built.