Sisters United Endorses Dayne Walling for Mayor
Dayne Walling and the Walling for Mayor team returned to the front lawn of Flint’s City Hall today. This time it was to receive the endorsement of Sisters United—a Flint based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting civic engagement, training female candidates for public office, and promoting voter registration. Sisters United members Carolyn Sims, Gene Adams, Donna Poplar, Denise Smith-Allen, Barbara Culp, and Jackie Harvey joined Dayne to represent their organization and show their support for his candidacy for mayor.
Dayne is proud to have earned Sisters United’s endorsement. It will take a city united to face the challenges confronting Flint in the 21st century. For more information on Sisters United and to learn about their work in the Flint area, please visit their website.
You can read The Flint Journal's coverage of the press conference here.







4 Comments:
That's two huge endorsements for the Walling campaign. Go Dayne Go!
We all need to stand with Dayne to make this city better. Flint needs new leadership and new energy and I think Dayne Walling can lead Flint in the right direction.
It's only so long before Dayne gets the support of every influential group in Flint. VOTE WALLING!!!
Dayne is the man to lead this city out of the funk and to the next level!
Dayne is the answer!
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