Former Liberal Candidate for Northumberland-Clarke John Goheen Announces Intention to Run in the Next Federal Election

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John Goheen, the former Liberal Candidate in Northumberland-Clarke, announced today he plans to be the nominated candidate for the Liberal Party of Canada in the next federal election for Northumberland-Clarke.

“It was my greatest privilege to carry the federal liberal banner as the Candidate in the last election.

Though our efforts came up short I fully intend to again be the Liberal Candidate for this amazing Riding in the next election.

I heard at thousands of doors during the campaign what matters most to our citizens.

They want representation that brings both funding and economic opportunities. They want a representative that is both visible and available and fully responsive to their needs. When the next federal election call is made my Team and I will be ready”, said John Goheen former Federal LIberal Candidate Northumberland-Clarke.

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