Tyler Kistner Brings On RightVoter to Serve as General Consultant

January 29, 2020

RightVoter is announcing the addition of Tyler Kistner in MN-02 to its growing list of candidates for the upcoming election cycle. RightVoter will be serving as General Consultants to his campaign for Congress. Tyler Kistner is a veteran of the Marine Special Operations Forces.

RightVoter, the national strategic consulting firm based in Washington, D.C., has offices in Charleston, South Carolina; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Indianapolis, Indiana. Its partners Michael Biundo, Andrew Boucher, Derek Dufresne, and Kory Wood have run and won campaigns from City Hall to the White House.

RightVoter partner Michael Biundo stated:

“We’re thrilled to be part of Tyler Kistner’s team. As a Marine Corps veteran, Tyler puts service first, he knows how to fight, and he understands what it takes to win. He will stand with President Trump, he is a relentless campaigner and strong conservative, and I know he will help usher in a new generation of servant leadership in Washington.”

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