HUBBARD MEETS VOTERS IN DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASSES
MONTGOMERY -- Joe Hubbard, the Democratic nominee for Alabama House District 73, spent the weekend knocking on doors in his district with a team of supporters and volunteers. "The best way to connect with voters is to talk directly to them," Hubbard said. "You can't speak for someone if you've never spoken to that person."
Hubbard and his team of volunteers canvassed the neighborhood south of McGehee Road between Fisk Road and Fieldcrest Drive. Hubbard said that canvassing the district allows him to build the personal relationships that are central to being an effective legislator.
On Saturday, Hubbard met an elderly woman who was concerned with her retirement fund, her daughter's job, and her grandchildren's education." Hubbard said, "I am running to give folks like her a voice, and I promise that, if elected, I will be there for every vote that can improve the quality of life of the people in District 73."
Hubbard, a Montgomery native, is the seventh generation of his family to call Montgomery home. He practices law with the firm of Webb & Eley, and is an active member of the Montgomery Kiwanis Club. Hubbard serves on the Vestry at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, where he attends with his wife Ashley and his son Hill. Hubbard has served as a legislative analyst in the Alabama House of Representatives, but this is his first run for public office.
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