Jay Delancy - "The New Threat of Voter Fraud" | Eastern NC Now

Please join the Eastern NC Tea Party this Thursday, June 9 at 5:30 pm at La Ribera Mexican Restaurant (corner of Red Banks and Arlington), Our guest speaker will be Jay Delancy, founder and head of the NC Voter Integrity Project.

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Reminder: ENC Tea Party Meeting This Thursday, June 9

    Please join the Eastern NC Tea Party this Thursday, June 9 at 5:30 pm at La Ribera Mexican Restaurant (corner of Red Banks and Arlington), Our guest speaker will be Jay Delancy, founder and head of the NC Voter Integrity Project. Jay will talk about the new Voter ID law, it's impact on voter integrity, and the one area it still leaves open to voter fraud.

    The NC Voter Integrity Project is the watchdog organization that has uncovered many instances of actual voter fraud and continues to try to eliminate opportunities for such in our state. Jay is a tireless advocate for fairness and transparency at the ballot box; he is a frequent guest on FOX News and is seen as an expert in the area.

    5:30 pm - dinner and greeting; Presentation to begin by 6:15 pm

    BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS!

    The Tea Party seeks, through education, civic responsibility, and community organizing, to help restore government to its limited and constitutional boundaries and to encourage citizens to do their individual part by living a responsible and moral life. Persons who can govern themselves and take proper care of their families don't need large government !!!

    With that in mind, please be reminded to do your part and vote in this month's primary election - for US Congress and NC Supreme Court......

    PRIMARY ELECTION DAY - This Tuesday, June 7: Primary Election Day is on Tuesday, June 7. In this primary, we Congressional candidates (congressional district 3) Taylor Griffin and Phil Law are both challenging Walter Jones. And Bob Edmunds is seeking re-election to the NC Supreme Court. Edmunds is the only conservative candidate running this election cycle for the state supreme court.

    As a conservative, Edmunds is the only candidate who believes:

    (a) That the state constitution and federal constitution should be interpreted narrowly, and according to the spirit and meaning at the time both were adopted.

    (b) That the intent of the legislature should be respected and NOT substituted by the opinion of the court

    This comes from Bob Edmunds website:

    My promises to you are the same promises I have made and kept in all my judicial campaigns. I promise to be fair, to read the Constitution as it is written, and to interpret statutes according to the intent of the General Assembly. I believe that only legislators should make law. Experience is the best qualification for a member of the judiciary. The Supreme Court is North Carolina's highest court and most folks naturally understand that being a justice is not an entry level position. We need justices who have established records demonstrating that they respect the Constitution and understand the limited role of the court. North Carolina deserves justices who have never distorted the law to satisfy their own prejudices. At the same time, we want justices who understand the real world outside the courthouse and the law books.
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