amy31416
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FYI it also looks like Walter Jones blasted his opponent (I remember Ron rented his email list to Congressman Jones).
Nice!
So great to have some victories after so long.
FYI it also looks like Walter Jones blasted his opponent (I remember Ron rented his email list to Congressman Jones).
Paul got 11% in Wake County. That's better than the state result and I think it shows that Paul was riding *Lawson's* coat tails!
... The RNC will not do anything to help BJ unless he shows he has a chance. They look at NC-4 as a Democrat district and won't target it. They're going to try to hold NC-8 (Hayes), and retake NC-11 (currently Dem - Shuler).
NC won't go to Hayes this year no matter how much of his own money he puts into it. There are so many new Democrats who have moved into the area and registered AND Kissell is getting the backing of the DNC this time. He almost beat Hayes last time despite being outspent by a HUGE margin. Hayes was the deciding vote for CAFTA and has to explain that to a large group of constituents who were put out of work when their textile mills were closed.
The RNC may well get behind Lawson.. they might see that getting support for him is much easier than getting support for Hayes.
Cho might actually break 10,000...not that it matters.
Strange that poeple are more likely to vote for pro-liberty congressmen than presidents: Ron Paul only has as many votes all across NC as Lawson has in his 4 counties.
This isn't the first we had 4 primary victories in Maryland and we have 30 Ron Paul republicans running for Congress.