Bev on Medicaid expansion an ‘expensive’ proposition for NC charities.Bev on Dan Bishop: Bank of America, FBI collude against ALL OF US.Bev on Just in time for state budget approval: UNC, ECU, Duke scrub references to pediatric tranny stuff from their websites.Kane: One stage, one moderator, two mikes. Yond on Cherokee County GOP leader: Whatley sabotaged Madison Cawthorn’s reelection bid.Kent Misegades on DEI / CRT supporters trying to have it BOTH WAYS.Search Our Archives Search for: Search Recent Comments That group who ran the ad is a Progress NC front group. Wouldn’t it be nice to actually have an attorney general in court sticking up for North Carolina? Make sure you take care of Buck Newton at the polls. (Perhaps Colon would have a prayer of solving the “mystery” IF the information was located IN A BATHROOM somewhere.) The N&O reporter, Colon Campbell, appears to be having a tough time tracking down this “shadowy group.” The Newton campaign is pretty convinced that the PAC is funded by The Democratic Attorney Generals Association. Newton … failure to stop the airing of this false advertisement may result in potential liability,” Newton’s campaign attorney, Brad Overcash, wrote in a letter to TV stations. “We hereby demand that your station immediately cease airing this false claim against Sen. Secretary of State’s office showing that the dissolution of New-Boy Properties LLC was a mistake. Newton’s campaign provided correspondence with the N.C. “Ten times, Buck was penalized for missing tax deadlines,” the narrator says. The ad suggests Newton, a state senator and Wilson attorney, isn’t following tax requirements for businesses. The group is not connected to Newton’s Democratic opponent, former state Sen. No one responded to a voicemail message at the phone number listed on the group’s website Monday. It does not disclose its donors, and IRS records list its address as a mailbox inside the Cameron Village UPS store in Raleigh. T he ad is sponsored by a shadowy group called Protect North Carolina’s Future. Republican attorney general candidate Buck Newton on Monday demanded that TV stations stop airing an ad that falsely claims his real-estate business was “dissolved.” Once again, the Democrats are hitting below the belt in their dealings with Newton: This year, Newton is running for the vacant attorney general post against a former colleague in the Senate who is the opposite of everything Newton IS. He fought to kill the Racial Justice Act, fought FOR the marriage amendment to the state constitution and for HB2, and has been very strong on The Second Amendment. Newton has been quite the conservative leader on law-and-order issues on Jones Street. Newton sued and got an apology out of his opponent - who he ended up beating. In 2010, when Newton first ran for the state Senate against a powerful incumbent, state Democrats sent out a mailer accusing Newton of being a convicted drug dealer. The ‘peace and love’ crowd tends to hit very very low every chance they get when it comes to Newton. Buck Newton must really draw the ire out of Democrats.
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