A-G candidate tours Iroquois County, visits with professionals and students….

            Erika Harold is about representing all people

Illinois’ Republican candidate for Attorney General, Erika Harold, is quick to point out – she’s about being a voice for all of Illinois. >>

"The Attorney General's job is all about representing the people, all the people," Harold said. "It's a matter of following the Constitution and doing what's right."

Erika Harold addressed the Iroquois County Republican Women’s Club in Watseka Thursday. But before that, she took her Miss America Platform to Milford where (MAPS #124) students listened to her message about troubled bullies in school, and violence that hurts our education system. >>>

"I want the students to understand their role in preventing bullying and violence and how important an issue it is," Harold said. Her role as Miss America in 2003 had a focus on the issue that's plagued schools.

Harold talked about her experience, being bullied and being a victim of sexual harasssment.

"There's ways to get around these problems,: she told the students at Milford (MAPS #124).

Milford students heard how they can make a difference by standing up to WRONG when they see it. Miss Harold told the students to have the courage to let their voice be heard.......... (and she was impressed with the respect displayed)......

Milford Principal Steve Tothero was proud to see how the students and staff welcomed Erika Harold and has embraced the community..........

Erika Harold is the Republican candidate for Attorney General on the November ballot. She's Harvard grad and currently working for a law firm in Champaign.

Erika was Miss America in 2003.

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