Talk:Jason Davis

SW: Interview text?
Reaching out to the campaign and the recent editor to determine where the following text came from, whether it was an interview completed for Congresspedia or whether there is another source that we can cite:

When asked why he is running for this office and challenging the incumbent, he replies, "After meeting with citizens of the community for the past year, listening to their dissatisfaction, and hearing their concerns, I decided to answer their call and run for this office."

Mr. Davis, a forty-six year old Floridian, was a small business owner of a computer repair and software store. He employed and managed eight people. After he sold the business in 2001, he continued his management experience with local companies in the district.

In addition to his military experience, a small business owner, Mr. Davis was a single parent. His daughter, Jessica, now twenty-four years old, resides in Missouri with her daughter, Isabella. He raised Jessica in the same small town of Apopka, Florida. Presently, Mr. Davis' mother, Joyce Oxley, lives in the same town of Port Orange, as her son. She continues to carry on the family tradition of volunteering and being an active citizen of the community. Mr. Davis currently is an active member of the VFW and American Legion and volunteers regularly at these organizations. "I believe in organizations as these that support our community and help those in need.", declares Davis.

When asked about his experience in government, Mr. Davis said,"We have people with experience in Congress, and how is that working out for you.". In his opinion, we have too much legislation sitting on the floor of the house not being acted on, from legislation of 2003, the Fairtax Law, to current legislation of hr-6783, English Language Endorsement Act of 2008. It is time for action, and for we the people, to have representation that listens to the people.

Interviewed and posted by: Kathy Briceno In addition, removed the following from the 2008 election section:

The challenger comes to this undertaking with a background of thirteen years experience as a military leader. He is a recipient of the Bronze Star of Valor, Combat Infantry's Badge, Kuwaiti Liberation Medal, and numerous Army accommodations.

--Avelino 11:18, 4 August 2008 (EDT)