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Evansville Wyoming Mayor Candace Machado Forcing Her WOKE Gay Agenda On Evansville Residents

Evansville Mayor Candice Machado has not only divided the small town of Evansville, Wyoming, but she also shows a complete disregard for the Open Meetings Act, the First Amendment rights of Evansville residents, and local ordinances. Additionally, she lacks transparency with the public.

Mayor Machado has been accused of using her “wokeness” to push a gay agenda onto the conservative community, which has led to significant division within the town. Many residents view her as a radical liberal ideologue, a stance that is widely rejected by the community.

During a recent town council meeting, Machado’s words and actions reflected her controversial agenda. She faces considerable opposition, as over 60% of the town’s residents are in favor of recalling her due to her reputation as a “woke” radical.

To send the radical Mayor your thoughts, you may email her at cmachado@evansville-wy.gov

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