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Hmong leader says Gabby LeDoux violated D-15’s trust, so he endorses David Nelson



David Nelson, the Republican challenger for House District 15, won a key endorsement this week from the leader of Alaska’s Hmong Community.

After years of supporting Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux, Hmong Alaska Community President and Founder Pastert Lee has said enough is enough.

“The Hmong Community trusted Gabrielle LeDoux for many years and voted for her. Not anymore. Representative LeDoux has violated our trust and dragged our community into a growing voter fraud controversy. She is now facing felony and misdemeanor charges,” Lee wrote.


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Re: This Republican is thankful for Hmong Leader and his Hmong Community
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2020, 08:54:54 PM »
All candidates in contested races have worries going into Tuesday’s primary. Will the voters find them acceptable to represent them? Will their supporters turn out?

But only one candidate faces felony charges and has a court date two days after the primary: Gabrielle LeDoux, who represents House District 15. Her court date is one week from today for a pre-indictment hearing for a felony charge.

LeDoux is believed to have falsified absentee ballot applications in 2018, taking advantage of the Hmong community in Muldoon.

That might explain why the president of the Hmong Community in Alaska, Pastert Lee, has endorsed David Nelson, who is challenging LeDoux in the Tuesday primary



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