Walking and Talking with the Will Jones Campaign
This is a video of Will Jones, a Candidate for McLennan County Commissioner, Precinct 3. He was heading out to do some block walking when I called him, so I asked to join them. I took the camera and caught up with the Jones'. This is an example of the hard work it takes to get the word out and connect directly with the people. With a background in Finance and a graduate of Baylor University, Will Jones emphasizes his experience and ability to lead the county through solid business practices. One thing's for sure, he's willing to walk the walk.
View Count: 1 Date: January 22, 2012
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