Last week, in ’s Clout column, Doyle acknowledged serving a month on house arrest after pleading guilty in 2004 to driving under the influence.ĭoyle explained that addicts have to accept their past. That led him to try heroin.ĭoyle has been sober for more than four years. “I’ve been to too many funerals.”ĭoyle said his biggest problem was with alcohol, but that he was prescribed opioids after an injury. “The main reason I wanted to run was to bring my personal experience to the opioid crisis,” he said. Now, he wants to give back to the community that helped him become sober. White took 54 percent against Darragh in 2016.Īlready, Doyle has attended a training session organized by the House Democratic Campaign Committee and counts the HDCC as a supporter.ĭoyle has mailed letters to committee people in the 58th and 66th wards, left a message for 66-A leader Shawn Dillon, spoken to 58th leader Jim Donnelly and met with 66-B leader Mike McAleer at the longtime ward leader’s favorite hangout, the Dunkin’ Donuts at Academy and Byberry roads.Ī 40-year-old Realtor who grew up in the Levittown area, Doyle lives with his wife on Dunks Ferry Road in Parkwood. That deadline was on March 6, and Doyle filed 411 petitions.
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