Candidate for Arkansas House District six Dakota Logan talked about his campaign on Tuesday.
During KHOZ's Tuesday broadcast of "Around The Table," Logan said he decided to run for office after seeing the last two or three presidential races. He discussed representation for working-age and working-class people.
"Working-age and working-class people need to be represented by working-age and working-class people," Logan said. He said he's a mechanic and works for himself. The candidate said he usually keeps to himself but said something changed that.
Logan said he realized how crucial community involvement is to maintaining a community he wants to live in. He said he lives closest to Eureka Springs. The candidate later talked about concerns he has discussed with voters.
"The main thing people, you know, are really concerned about is feeling represented," Logan said. He said people express to him that they don't feel represented by the party they "usually vote for."
Logan discussed all of this and more on the broadcast. The full interview with Logan is on the "Around The Table" Facebook Page.
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