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Letter to the editor: A libertarian leaning voter for Abdul El-Sayed

Jason Gatties of Dowagiac writes, “In an era dominated by intense partisanship, Michigan needs a senator who looks past party politics to focus on pragmatic, systemic reform. While we may disagree on some federal regulations, El-Sayed’s fundamental approach aligns with core libertarian & moderate values: dismantling government protected monopolies & eliminating corporate welfare.”

Editor,

As a libertarian leaning voter who values fiscal responsibility & individual liberty, I am proud to support Abdul El-Sayed for the U.S. Senate. 

In an era dominated by intense partisanship, Michigan needs a senator who looks past party politics to focus on pragmatic, systemic reform. While we may disagree on some federal regulations, El-Sayed’s fundamental approach aligns with core libertarian & moderate values: dismantling government protected monopolies & eliminating corporate welfare. 

For years, our tax dollars have subsidized massive corporations while regular citizens foot the bill. El-Sayed’s consistent opposition to these corporate handouts protects the free market from government favoritism. 

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Abdul El-Sayed speaks during a town hall held in the East Alley in downtown Three Rivers on Tuesday, July 8. (Deborah Haak-Frost|Watershed Voice)

Furthermore, his dedication to government transparency & public health accountability directly challenges federal overreach & bureaucratic inefficiency. He understands that a healthy economy requires a transparent system where local communities retain decision making power. 

El-Sayed is not a career politician bound to special interest groups; he is a data driven leader who values personal autonomy & measurable outcomes over ideological purity.

If you believe in cutting waste, ending crony capitalism, & electing an independent thinker who puts Michigan taxpayers first, join me in voting for Abdul El-Sayed.

Jason Gatties 
Dowagiac


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