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Armstrong is siding with a big out of state chemical company against NC citizens, and a chemical company that he has personal business ties with. This is clearly a conflict of interest, and if he got elected and acted on it would be outright corruption.
Commented: Monday, March 2nd, 2026 @ 9:07 am
By: Conservative Voter
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All that special interest PAC dark money might lead some to say that Armstrong is the best politician that money can buy.
Commented: Sunday, March 1st, 2026 @ 8:35 pm
By: Victoria
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I was just asked if the previous comments signed by "Terry" was from me. NO it was not. If I comment on here I will always sign my full name "Terry Williams". I'm never ashamed to stand behind my comments. Thank you for letting me clear this up.
Commented: Sunday, March 1st, 2026 @ 2:18 pm
By: Terry Williams
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Why would any North Carolina politician want to stop our own citizens from getting compensation from an out of state chemical company causing cancer when citizens of other states are still allowed to sue them? Hasn't this company already paid out billions to people whose cancer they caused?
Commented: Sunday, March 1st, 2026 @ 3:24 pm
By: Bubba
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What is obscene is the hundreds of thousands of dollars the special interest dark money PAC's are throwing against conservative Kidwell. Armstrong would be bought and paid for from day one by the special interests.
Commented: Sunday, March 1st, 2026 @ 5:43 pm
By: Rino Hunter
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This issue all comes down to the special interests versus the people. If a company produces a product that causes cancer, they ought to have to compensate the victims. Kidwell and most Republican stood for that principle. A small group of special interest oriented politicians stood with the special interests. Dixon and Traxler are two of those, and Armstrong agrees with them.
It was not just Kidwell. It was most Republicans, who stood with average citizens and against protecting special interests. The chemical company tried the same thing in the US Congress, and in spite of a few special interest types, most Republicans refused to protect the special interests. They tried it in most states, but only suckered two states out of 50. In North Carolina, the Republican House Caucus overwhelmingly said NO to this special interest legislation. Armstrong has a huge conflict of interest here. The chemical company involved is Monsanto, and its successor. Armstrong has extensive business dealings with Monsanto's seed division, growing genetically modified seeds for them. Armstrong has refused to reveal that conflict of interest to voters. Roundup may be a danger beyond just employees on farms and their neighbots. Research in Florida has found Roundup in bread on grocery store shelves. It has also been marketed for home use..
Commented: Sunday, March 1st, 2026 @ 12:46 pm
By: Concerned Taxpayer
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Folks ive known Keith for 10 years now and did yall ever stop to think maybe he got this one wrong? Trump just ordered phosphorus and glyphosate support both on the ground and legally. This is the same battle in our farm act last session, where lawmakers argued regulatory flexibility was necessary to protect farmers and food production, while critics warned about environmental and public health tradeoffs. In both cases, the core clash isn’t simply about chemicals... it’s about whether economic resilience and national security should outweigh precautionary regulation when vital agricultural inputs are at stake. www.whitehouse.gov
Commented: Sunday, March 1st, 2026 @ 6:45 am
By: Terry
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It's past-time to dump dirty dogs like Dixon, Troxler, and Armstrong. After being at the live debate in Washington earlier this month, it was obvious that Armstrong is working for the power of darkness. Any discerning Christian could easily see that truth! Vote Kidwell, people. Kidwell's love for people far exceeds the other candidate.
Commented: Saturday, February 28th, 2026 @ 7:24 am
By: Pastor Daimon
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Another one of those disgusting distorted postcards came in the mail today. It is about the fourth one, all virtually identical. Kidwell is a taxpayer hero. Armstrong would be nothing but a yes-man and brown noser for the special interests, completely bought and paid for with all this special interest money.
I see a lot of those Armstrong signs in Democrat yards. It figures.
Commented: Friday, February 27th, 2026 @ 7:20 pm
By: Concerned Taxpayer
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No wonder Armstrong refuses to level with voters on where he stands on much of anything. He is a total and complete stooge for the special interests who are trying to buy him this seat. He would be their bootlicker if he got elected.
Commented: Friday, February 27th, 2026 @ 7:05 am
By: Bubba
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