Who will take Congressman Carney’s seat? Four candidates vie

Who will take Congressman Carney's seat? Four candidates vie for chance

congressman john carney will face senator colin bonini in the race for governor. this leaves congressman carney’s seat vacated — with four contenders on the ballot. 47 a-b-c’s lili zheng reports on who they are — and issues they’re fighting for. track 1 nurturing — both new and established industries. plus — making owning and operating a small business easier. two factors — lisa blunt rochester says — could spur the growth of jobs. the democratic candidate and wilmington native — in the running for u-s congress representing the state of delaware — began her career as a caseworker for current u-s senator tom carper. formerly the state’s labor secretary — blunt rochester says if elected — she’ll advocate for tax credits for small businesses. which — in turn — could help them “get off the ground” and hire more workers. track 2 her republican opponent hans reigle — calls himself a political outsider. a veteran of the u-s air force reserves — reigle says he’s tired of what he calls say-something, do-nothing politicians. a common in this election among all parties — is economic growth. reigle — a long-long delawarean — says burdensome regulations discourage companies in the u-s. which is why — he supports reducing regulations to produce a vibrant economy. track 3 liberation scott gesty — grew up in southern new jersey. but says — he believes in giving back to the community — and is now a member of the delaware society of certified public accountants. gesty says — being a libertarian means being fiscally prudent and socially tolerant. a key issue for him — is tackling the national debt — which comes with reducing the size and scope of government. and — eliminating what he calls “wasteful bureaucracies like the u-s department of education” track 4 the fourth candidate — is mark perri of the green party. according to the green party of delaware’s official website — one of perri’s concern is the climate crisis. if elected — perri would advocate for the the green new deal — which is a transition to 100 percent wind, water and solar energy by 20-30. he stresses — subsidies need to be redirected from big industrial agricultural to support small farmers — and provide real food in a way that is sustainable for the long haul. lili zheng, 47 a-b-c. we have more information on the issues — each candidate is advocating for. you can find that — by checking out this story on our website 47 a-b-c dot com. it’s time to announce tonight’s second winner

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