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To: JohnnyZ
Oh, brother. Isn't McCrory practically a RINO ? Of course, maybe if he runs and Richard "I've lost so many times, I can't remember when I last won" Vinroot does, they'll cancel each other out in the primary. Is Ballantine the very best candidate we have for Gov in NC ? I still think Easley will be tougher to dislodge than Edwards.
2 posted on 05/07/2003 6:54:59 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~Remember, it's not sporting to fire at RINO until charging~)
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To: fieldmarshaldj; cphine; Huber
Uh, the opinion on McCrory varies. I think he's okay, not a conservative really but strongly Republican and dealing with a LIBERAL Democrat city council. He has advocated conservative positions on many issues, not so much on the arena for the Hornets/new guys, which has been the big deal around here lately.
3 posted on 05/07/2003 8:34:47 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (That's my theory and I'm sticking to it! At least for the present . . .)
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To: fieldmarshaldj; mykdsmom
To add to my last post: I don't know where McCrory stands on guns and abortion (probably status quo or maybe a little loosening on guns, he's not one to rock the boat), but it seems unlikely that he'd come out as a bold tax-cutter. Frankly I don't think he'll run, and I'm surprised he's still considering it. He could have a tough reelection this year.

Of course, maybe if he runs and Richard "I've lost so many times, I can't remember when I last won" Vinroot does, they'll cancel each other out in the primary. Is Ballantine the very best candidate we have for Gov in NC ? I still think Easley will be tougher to dislodge than Edwards.

Yes, I think dual McCrory/Vinroot candidacies would hurt each in the primary. Ballantine IS probably the best candidate we have running. Walter Jones Jr. or Sue Myrick would probably be ideal but they aren't running. Some of the other candidates are intriguing: county commissioner Dan Barrett and Carolina Hurricanes prez Jim Cain in particular. Hard to say where they stand on the issues. It seems a bit premature for Barrett to be running for governor, but maybe he's trying to raise his statewide profile. I think it's a good field of candidates just from those three.

Ballantine is a strong conservative, has led the senate Republicans well, and has a "compassionate" streak. I'm still a little wierded out by his big head and small mouth, no matter how cute mykdsmom says he is! But I'm about ready to jump on board the Ballantine bandwagon. I don't know how good a campaigner he is but his politics are A1 conservative.

As for whether Easley will lose, that is certainly in question. The election won't be won on Easley's unpopularity, because he has a nice guy image, but it CAN be won, and won clearly, and "do-nothing-governor" and "tax hike Mike" charges. We need a message of Activity vs. Easley's invisibility.

4 posted on 05/07/2003 9:31:14 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (That's my theory and I'm sticking to it! At least for the present . . .)
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