Meet Sean Salazar, U.S. Senate Candidate, at the Nile April 23rd


In 2000, a Mountlake Terrace resident, Maria Cantwell, was elected Washington state senator. Another Mountlake Terrace resident, Sean Salazar, is hoping that by then end of 2010 he will be a Washington state senator as well.

Salazar is one of around a dozen GOP candidates that hope to be on the ballot in November against 3 term senator Patty Murray.

Sean Salazar has a chiropractic office in Edmonds and is married to Jasmin Contreras, who ran for city council last fall.

Sean Salazar is having a fundraiser/meet and greet event at the Nile Temple in Mountlake Terrace on Friday, April 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm.

RSVP by calling 425-582-2161 or emailing events@seanforsenate.com. You can find more information about Sean Salazar at SeanForSenate.com.

  1. This event showed people that Dr. Sean Salazar has the vision for our country and he doesn’t just follow the “political line” to try and please a certain group — it’s refreshing to see someone who thinks for himself, isn’t afraid to say the Republican party has been screwing things up over (and has a shot at getting it right finally), who even knows how to be bring Dems and Independents over to his side. Hispanics, the black community, the Asian community….they get it. Coalitions are popping up all over the place for Sean. Working hard as WA’s US Senator is right where Sean Salazar should be.

  2. This event showed people that Dr. Sean Salazar has the vision for our country and he doesn't just follow the “political line” to try and please a certain group — it's refreshing to see someone who thinks for himself, isn't afraid to say the Republican party has been screwing things up over (and has a shot at getting it right finally), who even knows how to be bring Dems and Independents over to his side. Hispanics, the black community, the Asian community….they get it. Coalitions are popping up all over the place for Sean. Working hard as WA's US Senator is right where Sean Salazar should be.

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