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To: boycott
I live in NC. Edwards ran on his looks, chrisma and money against old, tired and boring Lauch Faircloth. Faircloth never had a chance. Edwards ran as a very moderate democrat and presto chango trned into a flaming liberal as soon as elected. When reelection time comes, he will campaign as a moderate again. There is no doubt the dems have big plans for him, VP or maybe the Presidential nomination. Have you noticed all the bills with his name on them? There is a reason. Edwards will be formidable, he can really be tough and still smile. I hate to say it, but he will surely be reelected I doubt any serious challenge will be forth coming. The libs in Raleigh/Durham and Charlotte love this guy.
24 posted on 10/08/2001 7:30:39 PM PDT by travmcgee
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To: travmcgee
The libs in Raleigh/Durham and Charlotte love this guy.

What about the decent folks across the state who were lied to during the campaign? Is there any way the NC press will write about Edward's record, how he is selling out business owners, how his own multi-million medical malpractice lawsuits helped drive up the cost of insurance and prescriptions for seniors, how his complete support of the NEA and the failing public school system hurts the children? Do the NC tobacco growers know that he accepted big campaign contributions from lawyers involved in the tobacco lawsuit, or the textile mill owners know that he's against any reforms of the costly federal regulations on business? Do the NC taxpayers know that he'd rated an "F" by the National Taxpayers Union for his tax and spend votes in the Senate? Think we can help share this info with the good people of NC in spite of the press?

30 posted on 10/09/2001 3:18:35 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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