NC Governor

Another Thursday, another announcement

There was a nineteenth-century exhortation to the cavalry: do not wait for orders, mount up and ride to the sound of guns. The sound of artillery meant that there was a battle being waged, and the cavalry needed to be in the fight.

I have placed my name on a ballot every two years for two decades because I wanted to be in the defining political fights of our generation. As a state legislator and a member of Congress, I have not sought places of political safety. As a result, I think I have more to show for my time in elective office than I would have if I had served much longer, but heeded the conventional wisdom to avoid controversy.

Brad Miller for NC Governor - Announcement Soon!

Bob Geary of Indyweek.com reports that we should expect to hear from Brad Miller soon about wheter or not he will enter the race for NC Governor. You can read about it here.

The article quotes Miller:

"I've gotten a lot of encouragement that I haven't solicited," he says. "I'm thinking very hard about it. I know I need to make a decision very quickly."

Draft Brad Miller for NC Governor Facebook Page

Here's the Draft Brad Miller for NC Governor Facebook Page and related diary post over at Daily Kos

Let's show Brad Miller some love by joining the Facebook Group - today!

Who's on first?

A thread for news, comments, or questions about anything related to the governor's race.

NC Governor Online Primary Debate

Mar 31 2008 7:45 pm
Mar 31 2008 8:45 pm

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Our Democratic candidates for governor will join us for the first online gubernatorial debate in North Carolina history.

Pat McCrory's Big Adventure

The seven-term Charlotte mayor today filed a statement of organization with the NC Board of Elections signaling his intention to run for governor. And why wouldn't he? McCrory has had months to take a good look at the other three Republican candidates, and no doubt figures he can coast to the Party of Greed nomination.

At least three of the seven Democrats on council and all four Republicans say they support him running.

The next NC Governor

Just wondering who former Gov James Hunt supports as the next NC Governor??

Fred vs Bill

If you've driven recently on US 70 from Raleigh to Kinston, you faced the extremely unpleasant burden of seeing gigantic billboards plastered with the grinning mug of NC Senator Fred Smith, a proud "conservative" who makes a living slopping at the public trough for highway contracts.

And of course you won't be surprised to see on his website that one of his big issues is ... you guessed it ... building more highways! If only the mean old liberal Democrats would get out of the way and let his company pave over the rest of the durn state, all would be well and good. (You really have to read where Fredly whines about "liberal Democrats" three times in two short paragraphs. It's a hoot.)

But the very latest addition to the senator's over-engineered site is a high-flying slam at the vaunted profession of his most likely gubernatorial opponent, Mr. Bill Graham, the ambulance-chasing government-hater from Salisbury.

Democratic Primary for Governor in 2008?

The N&O is reporting that State Treasurer Richard Moore is beginning to assemble a team to make a run for governor. It is also looking more and more like AG Roy Cooper will be running as well. I do not envision any other Democratic contenders except for possibly Lt. Governor Perdue, although it is three years away. I will be putting up bios of Cooper and Moore soon to start getting the early picking started.

Update: Perdue is apparently running. Thanks to James for noting that in the comments. I apologize for being so ignorant as to that fact. Looks like the field is already taking shape three years out.

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