From the Beaufort County Republican Party | Eastern NC Now

Congratulations to the Democrats. They won some key races.

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Press Release:

    Congratulations to the Democrats. They won some key races.

    We Republicans do have some concerns. President Obama's victory has made it very unlikely that we will see anything but the most radical version of Obamacare which is the result of a partisan bill that is much in need of modification to say the least. Also, our national economic environment is not conducive to job creation and job retention. The last two Supreme Court nominees have been alarmingly hostile to Constitutional principles. Future nominees are a grave concern to Republicans. This party is willing to work with the President, but we will not compromise basic principles.
Beaufort County Republican party Chairman Charles Hickman watches, with great intensity, the progress of the results from the ballots counted: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

    We do congratulate our Republican candidates who won. Walter Jones continues in the 3rd Congressional District. Representative Jones' position is important because the House of Representatives continues as the only branch of national government not controlled by the Democrats. It is also good to have a Republican governor after twenty years: Pat McCrory. With a Republican governor we can better continue the work of implementing sound policies that were begun two years ago by Republican leadership in the State House and State Senate.

    It appears that Republican Council of State incumbents Steve Troxler (Commissioner of Agriculture) and Cherie Berry (Commissioner of Labor) will be joined by a new Republican Lieutenant Governor: Dan Forest.
Michael Speciale: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

    While we are excited about the Michael Speciale victory in NC House District 3, we are sorry to have lost the opportunity for strong, principled, and coordinated representation that we surely would have had with victories by Bill Cook in NC Senate 1 and Mattie Lawson in NC House District Six. Both lost by heartbreakingly close margins, but they both won in Beaufort County. Joined by Norm Sanderson of NC Senate District 2, Eastern Carolina could have been well served regionally. Our committee considers that an opportunity lost.

    The Beaufort County Commission has two new faces. Democrat Robert Belcher has replaced the departed Democrat Robert Cayton and Republican Gary Brinn received more votes than Republican Jay McRoy. The commission keeps the same party configuration. Grassroots Republicans continue to hope and pray for Republican accord and cooperation that will result in sound governmental practices in our county.

    Mike Isbell ran unopposed in County Board of Education District Nine. We are disappointed that he will not be joined by Proctor Kidwell of District 5, but we are happy that Carolyn Walker of District 7 will join him.

    Some of the political contests that we worked very hard for did not go our way, but the Beaufort County Republican Party will continue to work for the important principles that our country was founded on, so we can ensure the legacy of a great future for our children and grandchildren.

Charles Hickman
Chairman, Beaufort County Republican Party

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