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Sarnia

Four Way Race For Conservative Nomination

Sarnia's J.D. Booth is the fourth candidate to come forward for the Sarnia-Lambton Conservative party nomination in next year's federal election.

The journalist was initially a communications manager at Dow Chemical when his family moved to Sarnia in 1985.

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Booth says his goal is to continue the job that Pat Davidson has done for years.

Davidson is not seeking a fourth term.

Also seeking the nomination are Terry Nyp, Peter Aarssen and Marilyn Gladu.

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