Lawson Results

Choice Votes Percent
David Price 50169 72%
William (B.J.) Lawson 19116 28%

Last updated Tue Nov 04 2008 20:01:03 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
 
Choice Votes Percent
David Price 50169 72%
William (B.J.) Lawson 19116 28%

Last updated Tue Nov 04 2008 20:01:03 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

It's going to get a lot closer. Wait for more votes to come in. There's a chance, albeit a minority chance, that Lawson might yet eke this out when this dust settles. If anything, we learned a lot from the Lawson campaign and we should take advantage of the fact a Ron Paul candidate did as well as he did in NC-4.
 
how is he doing so bad? Maybe we should concentrate in places we know we can win first...
 
A sitting democratic congressman in a very democratic district on a very democratic night. What do we expect.
 
It's going to get a lot closer. Wait for more votes to come in. There's a chance, albeit a minority chance, that Lawson might yet eke this out when this dust settles. If anything, we learned a lot from the Lawson campaign and we should take advantage of the fact a Ron Paul candidate did as well as he did in NC-4.

Yeah exactly people need to sit, wait and relax Lawson did his best with what he had.
 
You have to eventually stand up and take a shot. Every district has a republican or demo representing it. They wouldn't be in there if they weren't elected in the first place.

We had a good shot with price...apathetic rep, bailout vote, etc. But we knew what we got into. Be proud revolutionaries, and have hope yet! Victory is for the brave!
 
Candidate - Election Day Votes - Absentee
David Price - 10,254 - 40,769
William (B.J.) Lawson - 6,995 - 12,874
 
Lawson can definitely win this in 2010!

As much as I like B.J. Lawson and want to see and hear more from him as this movement moves forward, I think it is time to move on from spending 550,000 dollars trying to win this hopelessly democrat district.

Maybe U.S. Senat for Lawson? Any Senate races in North Carolina in 2010?
 
Seriously. Price's previous opponent in 2006 got 35% of the vote after raising only 25,000 dollars, not campaigning, being a neocon and just being a "token candidate."

All this for one extra percent? How disappointing. I don't blame Lawson, he did an awesome job, I blame the morons of that district.
 
Seriously. Price's previous opponent in 2006 got 35% of the vote after raising only 25,000 dollars, not campaigning, being a neocon and just being a "token candidate."

All this for one extra percent? How disappointing. I don't blame Lawson, he did an awesome job, I blame the morons of that district.

The failure of democracy.
 
4th Congressional District
Lawson (R) 35%
124,986

Price (D) 65%
230,964

93% precincts reporting
 
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