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David Wagenhauser, candidate for New York’s 24th Congressional District, spent a day in Genesee County this past weekend, connecting with constituents and discussing the issues that are important to the community.
He is running against incumbent Claudia Tenney in November.
Wagenhauser held a coffee meeting with residents from across the district at Pub Hub where local concerns and priorities were discussed, including the local cost of living, jobs, Medicare and Social Security.
Wagenhauser then hit the streets going door-to-door, meeting with members of the community where they live, listening to their thoughts on the challenges they face each day.
“It’s important to me to listen to the voices of the people. Their stories and experiences are what drive my commitment to serve this district. I’ve heard you and I want to make your life a little better. We deserve a break, ” Wagenhauser says.
Later in the afternoon, Wagenhauser visited the Autumn in the Village event in Corfu.
“It’s good to be back home,” Wagenhauser said. “I lived in Batavia, where we also had an office for our family business, and my children attended Holy Family School in Le Roy. This community holds a special place in my heart.”
New York’s 24th District spans 14 counties, from Jefferson County to Niagara County,
More information: DaveforUpstate.com