First Congressional District candidate Charlie Summers (R-Scarborough) is travelling the state working 30 different jobs to highlight how energy costs are affecting all walks of life.
On Sept. 17, Summers worked in a hair salon, where he jokingly bemoaned that he wasn’t allowed to cut hair or use the chemicals.
They did let him sweep the floor.
See the campaign video below.
Summers has also helped brew beer at Gritty McDuff’s and scooped ice cream with state Senate candidate Chris Rector (R-Thomaston).
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Summers not qualified to cut hair
What an inspiring campaign!! NOT!!
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