Linda Page, far left, voices her appreciation of U.S. Senator James Lankford’s honesty and accountability after he spoke at Coffee N’Crafts in Shawnee on April 19. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
U.S. Senator James Lankford speaks with members of the Pottawatomie County GOP before answering questions at Coffee N’ Crafts in Shawnee on April 19. Shown, from left, are Lankford, Donald Page, Vicki Reed, Corretta Blancett, and Betty Beardmore. Countywide &
U.S. Senator James Lankford speaks to about 20 people at Coffee N’ Crafts in Shawnee on April 19. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Rick Stiles, right, introduces U.S. Senator James Lankford.
Rick Stiles, right, introduces U.S. Senator James Lankford.
U.S. Senator James Lankford speaks at Coffee N' Crafts on April 19.
U.S. Senator James Lankford speaks at Coffee N' Crafts on April 19.
U.S. Senator James Lankford speaks at Coffee N' Crafts on April 19.
U.S. Senator James Lankford speaks at Coffee N' Crafts on April 19.
U.S. Senator James Lankford speaks at Coffee N' Crafts on April 19.
U.S. Senator James Lankford was back at Coffee N’ Crafts in Shawnee on Apr. 19 to “articulate the issues in a way it’s going to honor my Lord, my family, and my state.”
Lankford spoke to around 20 people about his latest challenges in Washington, DC, including the Senate calendar, which only allows five weeks to visit his home state and the 77 counties he represents.
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