Former NC House Representative Glen Bradley to Seek NC Republican Party Vice Chairman Appointment | Eastern NC Now

Following the resignation of Joyce Krawiec as Vice Chair of the North Carolina Republican Party, Glen Bradley has announced his interest in the upcoming appointment for the Vice Chairmanship of the North Carolina Republican Party.

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    For Immediate Release:

Unity coalition Constitutional legislator Glen Bradley looks to unite the generations ahead of a contentious 2014 election season.

    Following the resignation of Joyce Krawiec as Vice Chair of the North Carolina Republican Party to accept an appointment as the NC State Senator for the 31st District from Forsyth County, Glen Bradley, a former member of the NC State House who served in the United States Marine Corps, and who came in a strong second in the Vice Chair Party election at the 2013 State Convention, has announced his interest in the upcoming appointment for the Vice Chairmanship of the North Carolina Republican Party.
Former NC House Representative Glen Bradley speaks to the Beaufort County Republican Party Convention in March, 2013: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

    "The 2014 election season is one of the most critical moments in North Carolina history," said Glen Bradley after learning about Mrs Krawiec's resignation, "and we stand at the threshold of this critical season as a party divided. The elder generation over 55 years old, and the younger generation under 30 years old, are pulling in different directions and leaving us without a common goal. It is when we have a common goal that we can pull together and win these critical elections. I can, and will bring these generations together, and we can, and will have a victorious election season in North Carolina in 2014."

    Glen Bradley is a 40 year old self employed field network service engineer, born on September 11th 1973, and he is no stranger to solving complex problems and forming ad-hoc coalitions. Glen Bradley is one of two persons primarily responsible for the decision by the Orange County Board of Commissioners to allow their controversial ICLEI membership to lapse, has helped to lead the fight against the adoption of Common Core in North Carolina, and continues to lead the effort to educate citizens and legislators about the medical and economic harms and the lack of Article VI Constitutional pursuance of Obamacare.

    Addressing the generational discohesion in the North Carolina Republican Party, Bradley said, "We have far more in common than we have that separates us. We believe in the supremacy of our federal and State Constitutions. We believe in smaller, less intrusive, and more efficient government. We believe in individual liberty and the traditional values that have made America strong. Where we err is in communicating these values in a way that people of every age, race, and background can easily grasp. If we want to achieve real, lasting victory in 2014, then we need to unite young and old, black and white, man and woman into a real coalition of common goals. More than anybody else in North Carolina today, I can do that."

    The North Carolina Republican Party Executive Committee is expected to appoint a replacement Vice Chair in February.

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