PinkandBlack mentioned not paying attention to local elections yet, and I think thats true for a lot of people with the high profile presidential elections going on. So I'm making this thread for some discussion of other elections north carolinians will be voting on.As far as the Lt Gov race goes, I've heard the most about Hampton Dellinger and kind of like the guy, but the more I read about this Dan Besse guy, the more I like what I hear. But I don't know enough about either to make a committed decision yet.
4/5/2008 8:23:46 PM
Enough with the Jim Neal bullshit.He's an incredibly dishonest person and cannot run a decent campaign for the life of him. Even if he did get past the primary (which I highly doubt) do you honestly think that he'd stand a chance in hell of beating Liddy Dole?Oh and his rhetoric of Kay Hagan being on the inside of the Democratic Machine.... well what about the fact that he was an investment banker for Bear Stearns, the investment firm that just went belly up and was in so much trouble. I guess that's the kind of financial and economical leadership that he wants to bring to the Senate, huh?[Edited on April 5, 2008 at 9:13 PM. Reason : .]
4/5/2008 9:11:10 PM
I’ve met Jim and I’ve met Kay. I’ve asked them questions. One answered and one said “let me respond the way I feel comfortable” and gave me non-answers/standard political answers. I respect Kay’s service to the party and the state and don’t want to turn this into a fight for who is the worst candidate, but instead about who is the best candidate. Jim’s worked around business in addition to politics and I don’t think that’s bad experience to have. And when choosing who I think will best serve NC & the US I do so based on their campaign platforms and their answers to my questions, and not who random people from thewolfweb like best unless they get into details of who they like and why."do you honestly think that he'd stand a chance in hell of beating Liddy Dole?"Liddy was under %50 support, which is a traditional sign of weakness in an incumbent, she sticks really close to Bush who isn't the most popular guy in the world right now, and she has smart people like Jim & Kay as well as the several other people in the race hammering away at her shortcomings. So yeah, I think theres a chance she goes down against the Neal candidacy. And he's run a fairly honest and grassroots campaign so far. He got into the senate race first and he and his campaign have traveled across more of the state meeting more people than the other guys in their campaigns.In no thread have I been able to talk about any candidate I support this election cycle (be it for gov, lt gov, pres, senate) without it being called bullshit or someone calling me a fag or just derailments in general and this is the last post I'll make in this thread responding to a post that contains either of those words or others of the sort.I’ve laid out a little bit about who I like and why in regards to several races going on right now and am open to hearing about who other people like and why since I haven’t made final voting decisions in some of the races.
4/5/2008 9:40:17 PM
who called you a fag?What candidate running for the Senate from North Carolina has a meet and greet at Legends? Neal's entire campaign strategy focuses too much on the fact that he is gay. Sure, it gets the progressive guilt machine working, but it is bad strategy.[Edited on April 5, 2008 at 9:50 PM. Reason : .]
4/5/2008 9:46:07 PM
4/5/2008 10:00:06 PM
4/5/2008 10:08:14 PM
I don't have an Lt. Gov. candidate. At this point, I'm leaning toward Pat Smathers.
4/5/2008 10:12:51 PM
I've not heard anything about him, other than reading his name a few times in a list of people running, what has you leaning for him? Does he have a campaign website (i'm having trouble finding it).
4/5/2008 10:15:50 PM
http://www.patsmathers2008.com/first link on Google for Pat Smathers.Pat has been one of the more active candidates on the trail. I typically support mountain folk for office
4/5/2008 10:18:34 PM
Being from Mt. Airy, I have a certain lingering fondness for mountain folk myself, as long as they still have a complete grasp of the whole state. I'll check out that sight now. Thanks.....I just saw this quote on his website "As a lifelong resident of a mill town..."Back when I was volunteering for the Edwards campaign, anytime the word "mill" was mention people either loved or hated it. But they were always passionate. Very few people had centrist positions on being around mills.He's very pro-family and pro-community and works it into almost every issue and paragraph it seems. Which is a good thing in some respects. But some part of government can be good, and some parts of being government can't be delegated to families.I'd take it a step further and go into talking about individual responsibility if I was him rather than just small social units (family/community groups) if I were him.I did like these sections from his campaign website:
4/5/2008 10:21:07 PM
The Lt. Gov making policy statements don't really mean much, since the office of Lt. Gov. has been severely neutered.
4/5/2008 10:33:48 PM
Policy statements may be difficult to turn into reality due to all the limitations and opposition and constraints any public servant faces, but they still help inform the voters of the values and character of who they are voting for. You can’t always predict and make an informed decision on what challenges a person will face and what kind of legislation or reforms or initiatives will succeed. But you can try to make an informed decision on the character of the person you’re voting for, in the hopes that those values and that character will shine through in any novel situation.Thats why I spend time reading policy statements even if I'm unsure how much impact those statements will actually have, and why I try to meet anyone before voting for them. I met many of my town council men before voting for them, I met Edwards before volunteering at his national HQ, I met Jim before becoming an intern with his campaign... I think Obama is the only guy I've volunteered for without meeting him first although I do hope to meet him. I've had work that last few times he was in NC. In general judging character is an important aspect for me, but with the Obama campaign I'm just excited NC gets to matter in a presidential election and I want to take part in that while the opportunity exists.
4/5/2008 10:50:32 PM
In the Senete race I'm leaning for Kay Hagan, but I do like Neal's grassroots movement, he should have tried for something further down the totem pole like a state senate or congressional seat.Lt. Governor: I really can't stand Dellinger, he comes across as pompous and a jerk, plus if I hear his campaign slogan "for a good nights sleep put Hampton in" one more time I'm going to vomit. Besse is a nice guy with good views, but he would get destroyed in the GE. I'd go for either Smathers or Dalton, probably the former.Governor: at least on the dem side, this has turned into an UGLY and BITTER race between Moore and Purdue, I lean Moore, but these two need to learn a little civility!
4/6/2008 3:35:21 PM
4/6/2008 3:42:42 PM
^but what about cloning?
4/6/2008 3:52:34 PM
I said non-breeding, not non-replicating.duh. psh.
4/6/2008 4:04:55 PM
Smathers did a great job during the mountain floods a few years back and I support him wholeheartedly. We need to put more resources into the hands of towns and counties.I support Hagan because 1) She's not Dole and 2) She's not intent on running a campaign which is apparently most focused on winning Chapel Hill and the DailyKos vote, which might win you a congressional seat in NoCal but it's not going to fly here. When it comes to gay rights, it's better to focus on promoting state officials that will uphold them, because that's who it's going to come down to: state reps.
4/6/2008 6:14:52 PM
"1) She's not Dole"Neither is Jim."most focused on winning Chapel Hill"Neither is this campaign. Lots of campaigns have swells of support in their hometowns. And his campaign HQ isn't in Chapel Hill either. It's in Durham, I think its closer to Raleigh than it is to Chapel Hill. He was the first in the race so he's had more time to campaign before others had jumped in, when some were saying they wouldn't run at all until they were pressured into it. He's been to NCSU a few times, including within the past week. He's traveled more of the state than any other campaign in this race, met more people, shook more hands, and visited more colleges than the rest. I don't think an accusation of having a narrowly focused campaign is fair in this case.But so far those are all negative reasons, all reasons for not supporting other people, not a lot of reasons for supporting her and with this thread I was looking more for "what positive things people have to share about candidates they like or have insight into" rather than focusing on the negative and turning this into a fight about the lesser of two or three or four evils.
4/6/2008 8:26:30 PM
What I meant by "winning Chapel Hill" was moreso a statement on his platform and values. Do you seriously think that a platform with these values can win the state?
4/6/2008 9:40:33 PM
Socially progressive, fiscally moderate to conservative... yeah I think that has a shot in an atmosphere thats tired of Bush and tired of Dole.This news article is covering the debate. Neal’s been pushing for more, but had trouble getting others to agree I believe. He even used a good portion time limited closing remarks to call for more debates. He was the only one to get applause at the end.
4/6/2008 10:41:27 PM
okay, so you've got your candidate. crystal clear.
4/6/2008 11:23:22 PM
For senate yeah, but I spent alot of time thinking and researching about that one before making a decision, and have met the main contenders. For several other elections I'm still wide open to changing my mind and some I'm undecided altogether.[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 6:36 AM. Reason : .]
4/7/2008 6:33:48 AM
will you vote for Kay Hagan in October?
4/7/2008 10:16:54 AM
I don't care what your fiscal policy is, hosting a fundraiser or rally or whatever at Legends is liable to get you shot in most of North Carolina still, and this is coming from someone who grew up in rural NC and has been to Legends (no homo). Is anyone of note challenging in the Congressional races? I see lots of candidates listed, but none really seem like they have any sort of notoriety or experience. Someone call Vernon Robinson and ask him to run again, we need more illegal alien and child pornography ads.[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 10:43 AM. Reason : .]
4/7/2008 10:41:20 AM