CANDIDATE CONVERSATIONS – FRANK Mc NEILL for Congress, STEVE ADAMS for Sheriff

FRANK McNEILL

Frank McNeill is running for the 8th congressional district seat.  The 8th district covers a large portion of the southern Piedmont area of N.C. from Concord to Spring Lake including China Grove, Albemarle, Troy, Pinehurst & Raeford.

Frank speaks candidly about his positions and the differences voters will face in the upcoming election between himself and his opponent.

http://mcneill4congress.com

STEVE ADAMS

Steve Adams is the only unaffiliated candidate this election day in Moore County running for office.  Steve outlines specifics about what his plans are for the Sheriff’s Dept. and his business and entrepreneurial background can help set up the

Dept for efficiency, better cost effectiveness and accountability.

www.adams4Sheriff.com

Frank McNeill for Congress

Frank McNeill is running for the congressional seat in the 8th District in North Carolina.

www.mcneill4congress.com

Frank has been a life long resident of Moore County who graduated from Pinecrest High School in 1974 and Appalachian State in 1978 with a BS in Business Administration. Frank is currently the President of McNeill Oil Company, a three generation family owned business.

He has served as Mayor of Aberdeen, was a member of the Aberdeen Town Board and the Board of Education.

Frank and his wife Susan have three daughters and 3 grandsons. Currently he is the President of the Aberdeen Lions Club, a former vice chair and treasurer of the Moore County Democratic Party, and a past director of the Sandhills Area Chamber of Commerce.

Frank outlines his hopes, his dreams and his vision for the people of the 8th district, stretching from Fayetteville to Concord on the doorstep of Charlotte. The district includes all of Moore, Hoke, Montgomery, Stanly & Cabarrus counties and part of Cumberland and Rowan counties.

It’s his values and his vision of fairness, borne out of a lifelong record of public service, that comes shining through in this candid video of one of Moore County’s own.