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Mia Love would be wise to heed her own advice when she says, "a good indicator of somebody who doesn't have the qualifications to do the job" is when "the only thing they can do is actually attack the other person."

It wasn't too long ago, during a town meeting while she was running for Congress, that the only thing that could be concluded about her qualifications was anything that Obama and Matheson stood for, she didn't.

A U.S. representative's stewardship shouldn't be placing greater burden on their district by forcing higher taxes which would happen if the state takes over all federal land and they didn't sell to private owners (which they claim they won't do). Love fails to realize that her job should be to go to Washington and fight to get as much as the federal tax dollars and business distributed to her district. Her stated goals already seem to indicate more of a handoff of stewardship of this 4th Congressional District.

Colt Herrera

Murray