Letters of Support

Lincoln Daily News welcomes letters of support for candidates and referendums.

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James D. Loeffler Jr. supports William Workman

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To the editor:

I am writing this letter in support of Judge William G. Workman who I have known for almost 23 years. I have not worked in his courtroom, nor have I worked in his office, or even worked in the courthouse.

I am a lifelong resident of Logan County, a husband, a father, a son, a brother and Judge Workman is my father-in-law.

Over the years our relationship has evolved, from the rambunctious teenager dating his daughter to a proud father watching my father-in-law as a tremendous role model to his grandchildren.

Judge Workman has overlooked my mistakes and shortcomings. He has encouraged and supported me when I didn't even realize I needed his subtle guidance. I have come to know him as a fair minded, honest, forthright man, who has enormous compassion for others and cares deeply about his community.

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Raised by a single mother, my father-in-law understands what hardship is. He learned the value of hard work and perseverance early in life and believes in giving back.

Judge Workman has dedicated his career to duty and service. He has served his country, his state, and his county. The current election has provided me this opportunity to publicly state how much I respect and admire Judge Workman for the person he is. If you know him, you know this is who he has always been. I am proud to cast my vote on March 17 for Judge William G. Workman, and I am grateful for this opportunity to share my knowledge about him with others.

James D. Loeffler Jr.

[Posted March 12, 2020]

 

 

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