Jul 23 2008
Gubernatorial hopeful in Sanford for fundraiser
The Republican hopeful for governor from Charlotte was on a fundraising mission when he stopped on his way in Sanford, North Carolina. He spoke about the gang problems in the state and about the absence of talk for public safety. He also publically asked that Perdue participate in more debates and forums so the voters can understand where the two candidates are coming from.
The Charlotte mayor also called on his DemoÂcratic opponent, Lt. Gov.
Beverly Perdue, to agree to more debates.
“I believe I’m a candiÂdate who is accessible to the public. I’m willing to showcase my opinions,†he said. “Beverly Perdue is not willing to do that, and it’s an extension of the last eight years of state government, where we’ve had a governor who we never see.â€
Big business and special interest PAC’s like labor unions and George Soros funded PACS have Perdue’s attention and demand it on a daily basis. McCrory has solutions and leadership, Perdue has $60 cheeseburgers to live up to.