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  Friedrich, Jennifer Allie
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AffiliationConstitution   
NameJennifer Allie Friedrich
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, Missouri , United States
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Jul 03, 2008 09:19pm
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InfoJennifer Allie Friedrich is a dynamo who tirelessly works as a civil rights and disability advocate. She personally led the charge to bring disability access to her alma mater. Her belief in conservative, constitutional government has led her to campaign for Ron Paul and Jim Guest. Now Jennifer seeks to be an advocate for her neighbors as State Representative in the 157th District of southeast Missouri.

Jennifer was born and raised in Jackson, Missouri. After graduation from Southeast Missouri State University with a BS in recreational therapy, she moved to St. Louis. Currently Jennifer lives in St. Mary, where she also finds time to rescue and train abandoned dogs. For leisure, she enjoys dancing, reading, scrapbooking, and “spending time with critters.”

There’s one other achievement that Jennifer is rather proud of. She was the Missouri State Easter Seals Child of 1980. Jennifer has made her achievements and set her goals while daily battling a lifelong case of cerebral palsy.

The reasons that Jennifer wants to take her experience in fighting for justice to Jefferson City are crucial ones for a free society:

“I believe that our current two party system is just a big hoax. We need to give our citizens real choices of real people who may actually do something to turn our country back into the great place that our forefathers envisioned. Going back to the Constitution is the only way to get our freedoms and liberties back. There is no other party I’d run on besides the Constitution Party.


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  11/02/2010 MO State House 157 Lost 17.92% (-64.15%)
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