All politics is local! Support Rob Miller for Davis County!

I don’t live in Davis County. I only know a few people who DO live in Davis County. My uncle lives there. And a guy I went to college with a million years ago, I think his parents still live there. There may be others, but the sum total of people I know in Davis County doesn’t add up to much. But still, I want to tell them, and everyone in Davis County, that they need to support Rob Miller for County Commissioner.

I met Rob through my association with the Utah Democratic Party. Rob was also very instrumental in getting me to just go for it and run for the Utah Senate. At first he told me it was “OK” to be the sacrificial name on the ballot - he told me that it was OK if I didn’t do anything but just put my name out there. However, once I decided to GO, and run a real campaign for senate seat 28, Rob has been one of my biggest cheerleaders. Recently, Rob shared his thoughts on being an LDS Democrat. I felt inspired to weigh in on the subject and shared some of those thoughts right here on this blog.

There are many reasons that I think Rob Miller will make a great county commissioner. First of all, he is just an all around nice guy… and niceness DOES COUNT in politics. Second of all, Rob is approachable - you will never see Rob Miller hide behind titles or refuse to talk to his constituents. He will always be available and willing to to talk to anybody who has a question or concern. Rob stands up for people! Third, and most important, Rob has a good plan for Davis County! His platform is about Davis County families, and what it means to have ethical government. I believe Rob will follow through with every single thing that he says he will do if elected as a Davis County Commissioner. We need people like Rob Miller serving in Utah government! Rob comes from a long line of public service, and Davis County will be lucky to have him.

Thanks to Rob for putting himself out there and for getting the rest of us to follow his lead. I wish him much success in the coming months.

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13 Responses to “All politics is local! Support Rob Miller for Davis County!”

  1. Paula Says:

    For no other reason than breaking the ice in Davis County, Rob should be elected. Today, their are no democrats in elected office anywhere in Davis County. What does that mean for a community that used to thrive on pluralism?

    Another good reason to elect Rob Miller to the Davis County Commission is that he will represent Davis County well. He grew up there with strong community and religious values. His father would be proud.

  2. Jason Says:

    Not to mention any good Mormon willing to run as a democrat in Davis County is living the true principles in the sunlight of many former and good church leaders.

  3. Nephi Says:

    Yo Rob,

    You got my vote! But I am troubled by the blue tie. It reminds me of a politician whom I don’t particularly care for.

    Best of luck!

  4. Mike and Gene D Says:

    Yo Rob, you can count on us to support the heck out of you. After all, what is leadership all about if not showing leadership? Eh?

    Watch for the checks in your mailbox.

  5. Mr. Mouthy Says:

    Ya Ya, Hmmmm, very funny.

  6. Bret Millburn Says:

    Miller has my vote!

  7. Joe Six Pack [former] Repug Says:

    Hey Rob,

    My vote is in your pocket, too, but only if you ditch that Bush Blue tie!

  8. Emily For Utah Says:

    yes, but the tie is DEMOCRAT blue!

  9. Rob Miller Says:

    Blue is a Democratic color, the tie stays.

  10. Nephi Says:

    But Rob, the tie makes you look like George Bush. But then again, that might be enough to fool Repug voters in Davis County, as they certainly ain’t the brightest collection of bulbs on the planet. OK, right on dude, keep the tie!

  11. Emily For Utah Says:

    I vote keep the DEMOCRAT blue tie!

  12. Mr. Mouthy Says:

    Rob could never look like Bush, he doesn’t have horns.

  13. Joe Six-Pack [former] Repug Says:

    To his plus, Rob also generally uses both a noun and verb in each spoken sentence, unlike Commander Bush. That should provide an additional buffer were any confusion about the Bush tie to arise.

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