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NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION CENTRAL
January 14, 2010 | MestaMachine

Posted on 01/14/2010 7:12:25 PM PST by MestaMachine

NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION CENTRAL

If we are going to make a difference in the upcoming election, we need to KNOW the candidates. Please post the names of ALL your Congressional candidates on this thread along with any and all information available.

We need names, positions, platforms, news articles, statements, pictures. We need to separate the RINOS from the Conservatives, and most of all, we need to get the liberals of either party OUT!

We can do this if you help. I have started this thread. All you have to do is contribute a little time and a little research. Help us help this country, and between us, we WILL take our country back!

Let's Do It!!!


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1 posted on 01/14/2010 7:12:27 PM PST by MestaMachine
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2 posted on 01/14/2010 7:13:41 PM PST by MestaMachine (Healthcare reform: Lobotomies for liberals. Aye for an aye. Get it? Ohhhhh, that's bad.)
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To: MestaMachine

Shall we start with RINO Richard Burr. He and Lindsey Graham are great buddies on “illegal amnesty.” Burr will tell you it’s not so, but it doesn’t take much investigation to prove him wrong.


3 posted on 01/14/2010 7:31:38 PM PST by parthian shot (When do we stop asking and start telling?)
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To: MestaMachine

This is convenient - I’d been thinking about doing this very thing the other day, when I saw your earlier post. I keep the NC ping list and can use this to gather the tidbits that don’t warrant entire articles, among other things.

At my last count, 9 of our 13 districts will have GOP primaries, so we’ll be busy.


4 posted on 01/14/2010 11:31:18 PM PST by MitchellC
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To: Larousse2

Richard Burr of North Carolina (Barack Obama narrowly won North Carolina with 50%)

How did BO even DO this in the South?!

Is Burr a good man?


5 posted on 01/15/2010 12:30:03 AM PST by JustPiper ({{{ Burnin' down the Tent!!! }}})
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6 posted on 01/15/2010 2:42:06 AM PST by deks
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To: JustPiper

I’ve met Richard Burr many times. He’s no Virginia Foxx but still a very good man. I’d vote for him if I still resided in the Easley Democrat Republic of North Corruption.

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7 posted on 01/15/2010 1:26:31 PM PST by palmerizedCaddis (There is a place left on earth where some folks can still walk on water!!!!)
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To: MestaMachine

FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2010
More on Kissell and Health Care
As much attention as Larry Kissell’s no vote on health care has gotten from the media and political insiders, our recent poll in his district found that just 29% of his constituents could correctly identify how he voted on the matter. 44% thought he voted for it and 28% were unsure.

That finding is a good reminder that the average voter does not follow politics very closely and that it takes something dramatic to happen for them to take notice. For instance even though Bev Perdue has been very visible this week, I doubt we’re going to see much immediate difference in her poll numbers because it’s mostly being followed by strong partisans who have made up their minds about Perdue no matter what she does. Lower information voters who are more susceptible to changing their minds aren’t really tuned in right now.

As for Kissell he may find himself in better shape once more voters in his district become aware of how he voted on health care. His approval with those who know he voted against it is 52%, compared to 44% with those who think he supported the bill. In a district where a majority are opposed to the Democratic health care plan he cast the right vote for his political future.

http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/01/more-on-kissell-and-health-care.html


8 posted on 01/15/2010 9:14:57 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
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To: palmerizedCaddis
Burr is a very “nice” man on the surface which is true of many
liberals as well. Richard Burr actually helped write the
prescription drug bill and also voted for cloture on the
amnesty bill though he voted against it in the end. He is
definitely the John McCain, Lindsey Graham lite type. I
cannot vote for him.
9 posted on 01/16/2010 4:02:44 AM PST by ncweaver
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To: MestaMachine

In NC-04 , 21 year incumbent Demo David Price D-Chapel Hill, is being seriously challenged for the first time in eight years by Frank Roche,R-Apex. Roche is a rock ribbed conservative. Check out his webpage and volunte4er or donate if you can.

www.rocheforcongress.com


10 posted on 01/17/2010 7:36:24 AM PST by bt579 (Clean the House in 2010, Right the Wrong in 2012.)
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NC4 is a gerrymandered joke like every other district in the state (I guess they got scared when Price lost it in 94), but you are right about Roche. From what I’ve seen from him, he’s almost wasted on that district. If Brown can pull this out in MA... then who knows...


11 posted on 01/18/2010 5:32:30 PM PST by MitchellC
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To: MitchellC
Congressional candidates and their websites, as I know of them. If anyone knows of anything that I'm missing, please let me know...


North Carolina Congressional Candidates
Official and Rumored, from various sources including the Green Papers

US SENATE
representing North Carolina
Republican
Richard Burr (incumbent)
Democratic
Nathaniel Cooper Cal Cunningham Frank Deaton Malcolm Graham? John Ross Hendrix Kenneth Lewis Elaine Marshall W. Ann Worthy
US House Dist. 1
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Ashley Woolard
Democratic
Billy 'Barepockets' Ballance ? GK Butterfield (incumbent) Chad Larkins
US House Dist. 2
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Frank Deatrich Renee Ellmers Jay Johnson Dan Mansell
Democratic
Bob Etheridge (incumbent)
US House Dist. 3
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Bob Cavanaugh ? Walter B. Jones (incumbent)
Democratic
Johnny Rouse
US House Dist. 4
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
George Hutchins Frank Roche
Democratic
David Price (incumbent)
US House Dist. 5
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Virginia Foxx (incumbent)
Independent
Brad Smith

Democratic
Billy Kennedy?
US House Dist. 6
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Howard Coble (incumbent) Cathy Brewer Hinson
Democratic
?
US House Dist. 7
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Will Breazeale
Democratic
Mike McIntyre (incumbent)
US House Dist. 8
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Tim D'Annunzio Darrell L. Day Lou Huddleston Harold Johnson Hal Jordan Bob Palisin Thomas Sweeney
Democratic
Larry Kissell (incumbent) Chris Kouri?
US House Dist. 9
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Sue Myrick (incumbent)
Democratic
Jeff Doctor
US House Dist. 10
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Scott Keadle Patrick McHenry (incumbent) Vance Patterson
Democratic
Ann Fischer
US House Dist. 11
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Dan Eichenbaum Ed Krause Jeff Miller Greg Newman Dan Ostergaard Scott Stump Kenny West
Democratic
Heath Shuler (incumbent)
US House Dist. 12
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Doc Gillenwater Paul Johnson
Democratic
Mike Helms Mel Watt (incumbent)
US House Dist. 13
MAPS: Basic Detailed (PDF)
Republican
Bill Randall Bernie Reeves
Democratic
Brad Miller (incumbent)

12 posted on 01/18/2010 5:51:48 PM PST by MitchellC
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PPP: What Massachusetts means for NC

With the political world abuzz about a potential upset of massive proportions tomorrow in the Massachusetts Senate race it seems worth taking a look at the implications of what's going on there for North Carolina.

It looks increasingly likely that Republican Scott Brown will win in a state that voted 62-36 for Barack Obama. Out of North Carolina's 8 Democratic held Congressional seats only the ones held by G.K. Butterfield, David Price, and Mel Watt gave Obama that kind of support in 2008.

It's a given that Larry Kissell's seat will be strongly contested this fall but a Republican victory in Massachusetts will likely make the party see seats like Heath Shuler's, Mike McIntyre's, and Bob Etheridge's as more winnable than they've been in a long time.

If the GOP can win in Massachusetts that makes the prospects for winning in districts that split their Presidential votes pretty evenly look a lot better than they might have a year ago at this time. And that should help the fundraising efforts of Republican candidates in these North Carolina districts. We've only had one or two hotly contested House races in the state per election cycle most of the last decade but that has the potential to change in this political climate.

Of course there's a lot of reasons these races are different than Massachusetts. All of North Carolina's Democratic members of Congress have a track record of running strong campaigns and winning in their districts, a contrast to Martha Coakley. A Republican win in Massachusetts should also help Democratic incumbents in North Carolina and across the country to realize that nothing can be taken for granted this year- complacency bears a lot of the guilt for getting Democrats in their current situation in Massachusetts. And finally it's unlikely national Republican money would flow into any of the North Carolina Congressional races in the way that's happened in Massachusetts.

Nevertheless a Republican win tomorrow will have a significant effect on the conventional wisdom about where the party can and can't win, and that could lead to spirited races in several North Carolina districts that have seen mostly lopsided results in recent years.

13 posted on 01/18/2010 5:53:16 PM PST by MitchellC
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To: JustPiper
NO! NO! NO!

Richard Burr was the sponsor of Senate Bill 1873 that grants immunity to Big Pharma. I read he pocketed over $300K for sponsoring that Bill. To learn more, SENATE BILL 1873: PRESCRIPTION FOR TYRANNY

14 posted on 01/18/2010 6:02:06 PM PST by Larousse2 (The price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: parthian shot

Burr is pals with Litefoot Lindsey? I could rip off their boys with both hands.


15 posted on 01/18/2010 6:04:33 PM PST by Larousse2 (The price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Larousse2

Ohhhhh Yes! Burr plays the political conservative about once every election year. He is a nice and polite guy, but he will knife you in the back, given the chance to please the liberal crowd. Unfortunately, NC has become very liberal as you probably already know by the last election results. I guess the pundits lead the candidates to try and play the middle of the road by voting “present” or giving critical issues a “not voting” response. This as you know is to attract the independent, illegal, and moderate vote. I believe they call “it” a moderate conservative, I call it RINO! I am sick of “it.”

I must give credit to Burr however for his support of the military. There is definitely something to be said for that.


16 posted on 01/19/2010 8:11:36 AM PST by parthian shot (When do we stop asking and start telling?)
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To: MitchellC
CQ Politics: Butterfield Endorses Lewis

While the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is openly backing former state Sen. Cal Cunningham in North Carolina's Senate primary, Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D) has decided to throw his support behind underdog attorney Kenneth Lewis (D).

Lewis, who, like Butterfield, is black, is a Winston-Salem native who clerked for a former state Supreme Court justice and has worked in law firms in Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham. Lewis served as a fundraiser for President Barack Obama's 2004 Senate campaign, and last year helped lead financial operations for Obama in the Tar Heel State.

"Ken Lewis' experience in business and community development make him uniquely qualified to represent North Carolina in the U.S. Senate," Butterfield said in an endorsement statement released through Lewis' campaign. "We share a heartfelt belief in the responsibility of making a difference in the lives of others and in our communities."

Lewis has yet to release his fourth quarter fundraising report. He had $184,000 in cash on hand as of Sept. 30.

Cunningham, who didn't announce his candidacy until Dec. 7, has said his campaign brought in $320,000 by Dec. 31.

Also in the race is North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall (D) who, according to her own polling data from November, held a healthy lead just over six months before the primary. Marshall, who ran in the 2002 open-seat race but finished a disappointing third in the primary, ended the third quarter with $164,000 in cash on hand.

The winner of the primary battle will take on Sen. Richard Burr (R) in November. CQ Politics rates the general election race as Leans Republican.

17 posted on 01/19/2010 7:30:53 PM PST by MitchellC
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Squall Lines: It’s official — Tomey gets in (State Senate Dist. 9)

Kristi Tomey, an independent currently serving on the Wilmington City Council, confirms that she’ll try to get enough signatures to qualify for the ballot as a candidate for the Senate seat being vacated by Julia Boseman.

At this point, then, we’ve got two Republicans seeking the nomination, Michael Lee and Thom Goolsby. We’ve got former UNCW Chancellor Jim Leutze possibly seeking the Democratic nomination. How would Tomey’s bid affect the fall race? No one knows for sure.

18 posted on 01/20/2010 4:23:50 PM PST by MitchellC
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To: 100%FEDUP; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; ~Vor~; A2J; a4drvr; Adder; Aegedius; Afronaut; alethia; ...
Hey folks, I'm going to give ELECTION CENTRAL a try - but I'll need your help.

Here's the plan: on weekly threads, post news pertaining to the 2010 legislative (federal and state) elections, and I'll periodically ping the list in order to alert everyone to the latest info.

If there's a big news item that deserves its own thread, we'll do that, but perhaps place an excerpt (and link to that thread) here to tie things together.

Feedback and ideas will be appreciated.


This first ping is serving as a bit of a catch-up, future pings will probably be less crammed and more link-y.

General: I'm keeping a list of the congressional candidates and their websites as I know of them. (We'll know who they are when the filing period rolls around, but since campaigning has already begun...) (Post #12)

If I'm missing anyone, let me know.

- As you can see from that list, there are a lot of primaries this year. Right now it's looking like 9 of the 13 House districts will see Republican primaries, even the 12th district (and Mel Watt himself is getting a primary challenge from a Paulite).

- Public Policy Polling (D) did some speculating on Monday on what a Brown win in Massachusetts might mean for North Carolina:

It's a given that Larry Kissell's seat will be strongly contested this fall but a Republican victory in Massachusetts will likely make the party see seats like Heath Shuler's, Mike McIntyre's, and Bob Etheridge's as more winnable than they've been in a long time.

If the GOP can win in Massachusetts that makes the prospects for winning in districts that split their Presidential votes pretty evenly look a lot better than they might have a year ago at this time. And that should help the fundraising efforts of Republican candidates in these North Carolina districts. We've only had one or two hotly contested House races in the state per election cycle most of the last decade but that has the potential to change in this political climate.

Sounds good to me...

US House Dist. 8: Seven Republicans have declared their candidacy (despite what newspapers are saying) while there is speculation that Larry Kissell will be primaried by 2002 Dem candidate Chris Kouri. Kissell's vote against ObamaCare has angered Democrats, including a number of county chairmen, who have been trashing Kissell publicly.

- PPP recently did some polling here, and they claim that Kissell is in "good shape." Some head-to-head match-up numbers...

Kissell 55%
Huddleston 37%

Kissell 54%
D'Annunzio 38%

Kissell 55%
Jordan 39%

Kissell 53%
Johnson 39%

- Tim D'Annunzio has really been getting his name out, buying up billboards across the district and running commercials during Rush on WBT in Charlotte (is he doing this elsewhere?), drawing from the fortune he's made as a successful businessman (an indoor skydiving venture).

Lou Huddleston, a retired army colonel, appears to be the NRCC-favored candidate as evidenced by his making the Young Guns list as 'On the Radar.'

Both men are reaching out with local events over the next few weeks:

Tim D'Annunzio town hall meetings

Thursday, January 21st in Monroe at the Monroe Country Club, 6:30PM
Tuesday, January 26th in Albemarle at the Stanly County Public Library, 6:30PM
Thursday, January 28th in Concord at the Embassy Suites, 7:00PM

Lou Huddleston meet and greets

Monday, January 25th in Albemarle at the Stanly County GOP headquarters, 6:30PM
Monday, February 1st in Concord at Concord Fire Station #8, 7:00PM

US House Dist. 11: This is another packed field, also with seven candidates. The most remarkable candidates thus far are Dr. Dan Eichenbaum (who seems to have substantial ground support early), Hendersonville mayor Greg Newman, and NRCC recruit and Honor Air founder Jeff Miller.

- Eichenbaum will hold town hall webcasts on Fridays at 7PM, beginning this week.

US SENATE: Richard Burr continues to look weak in match-ups, leading but never getting more than 45% against somewhat unknown opponents (I have to wonder if poll respondents think Kenneth Lewis is Ken Lewis of Bank of America). Burr has a name identification problem.

- Speaking of Lewis, he was endorsed by GK Butterfield.

State Senate Dist. 9: Dem incumbent Julia Boseman isn't running for re-election in this generally Republican-voting district. Republican candidates are Michael Lee and Thom Goolsby, but an independent Wilmington city councilwoman Kristi Tomey is doing a signature drive to get onto the ballot. Anyone know anything about Tomey? Specifically, whose chances she would hurt the most?

NC *Ping*

Please FRmail MitchellC if you want to be added to or removed from this North Carolina ping list.
19 posted on 01/20/2010 10:07:26 PM PST by MitchellC
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To: JustPiper

Better than Dole, but that’s not saying much. I think he’s basically a good man but he doesn’t make waves. Je is a follower not a leader. We need leaders!


20 posted on 01/21/2010 5:36:48 AM PST by kalee (The offences we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we engrave in marble. J Huett 1658)
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