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Few local judicial candidates online

Just in time to help voters before Tuesday's primary ...

Judge Robby Hassell joins the short list of Guilford County District Court candidates with campaign Web sites.

Others are:

Angela Foster,

Betty Brown,

and, although she's not in a primary, Tabatha Holliday.

That leaves 17 others who don't have campaign Web sites. Granted, several are running unopposed. But putting up a Web site is such an easy, inexpensive way to tell the public who you are and what you stand for that I don't know why anyone who is or wants to be a judge wouldn't do it.

Come on, your honors. You're missing out, and so are the voters.

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