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Jeremy Riddle, a real estate developer and farmer from Greenbrier, officially declared his intention to run for the Republican nomination in House District 42 on Monday. This district is currently represented by state Rep. Stephen Meeks, a Republican who is unable to seek re-election due to term limits.
Riddle's campaign is expected to focus on issues pertinent to the local community, including economic development and agricultural concerns, reflecting his background in both real estate and farming. He aims to connect with voters by emphasizing his commitment to enhancing the quality of life in the district.
As the election approaches, Riddle will likely face competition from other candidates vying for the Republican nomination. His experience in real estate may provide him with unique insights into the needs of the community, potentially positioning him as a strong contender in the upcoming primary. The race is anticipated to draw significant interest as constituents look for a representative who can effectively address their concerns.
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