Meet Quentin Carlson, Lethbridge's New Face in Mayoral Race
Lethbridge residents have a new face in the mayoral race for the upcoming Oct. 20 election. Tucker Carlson, a local security guard and neuroscience student, has thrown his hat into the ring. Carlson, who has lived in the city since he was eight, decided to run after feeling there was a limited choice on the ballot.
Carlson, a relative unknown in local politics, is embracing his lack of political experience. He believes it's an advantage in connecting with voters, particularly the younger demographic and working class. If elected, his major focus would be on affordability and reducing prices where possible. He also aims to keep Alberta within a united Canada.
To engage with residents more frequently, Carlson plans to establish public town halls. He promises honesty and transparency, hoping to resonate with voters by representing their voices.
Tucker Carlson is running for mayor of Lethbridge, bringing a fresh perspective to the race. With a focus on affordability and transparency, and a commitment to keeping Alberta united, he hopes to make a difference in the city he's called home for over two decades.
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