NCGOP censures Tillis. Yawn... | Eastern North Carolina Now

WRAL TV is reporting:

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Republican delegates in North Carolina voted Saturday at their annual convention to censure Thom Tillis, the state's senior U.S. senator, for backing LGBTQ+ rights, immigration and gun violence policies.

As Sen. Tillis has gained influence in Congress for his willingness to work across the aisle, his record of supporting some key policies has raised concerns among some state Republicans that the senator has strayed from conservative values.

Several delegates in Greensboro criticized Tillis, who has held his seat in the Senate since 2015, for his work last year on the Respect For Marriage Act, which enshrined protections for same-sex and interracial marriages in federal law.

Both the state and national GOP platforms oppose same-sex marriage. But Tillis, who had opposed it earlier in his political career, was among the early supporters of the law who lobbied his GOP colleagues in Congress to vote in favor of it.

Others criticized him for challenging former President Donald Trump's immigration policies and for supporting a measure that provided funds for red flag laws, which allow state courts to authorize the temporary removal of firearms from people who they believe might pose a danger to themselves or others.

The North Carolina senator initially opposed Trump’s plan to use military construction dollars to build a wall along the nation's southern border, but he eventually shifted his position.

Tillis spokesperson Daniel Keylin defended the senator's voting record, writing in an email to The Associated Press that he “keeps his promises and delivers results.”

“He will never apologize for his work passing the largest tax cut in history, introducing legislation to secure the border and end sanctuary cities, delivering desperately-needed funding to strengthen school safety and protecting the rights of churches to worship freely based on their belief in traditional marriage,” Keylin said.

While the vote Saturday, which took place behind closed doors, cannot remove Tillis from office, supporters said they hope it sends a firm message of dissatisfaction. A two-thirds majority of the state party's 1,801 voting delegates was needed for the resolution to pass, party spokesperson Jeff Moore said.

“We need people who are unwavering in their support for conservative ideals,” said Jim Forster, an 81-year-old delegate from Guilford. “His recent actions don't reflect the party's shift to the right — in fact, they're moving in the exact wrong direction.”

Several state legislators, including Sen. Bobby Hanig of Currituck County, criticized the decision, saying it's a bad idea to create more divisions within the party ahead of an election year when party unity will be paramount.

“I believe that a mob mentality doesn't do us any good,” Hanig said. “Senator Tillis does a lot for North Carolina, he does a lot for the coastal communities, so why would I want to make him mad?”

State Sen. Jim Burgin of Harnett County said the vote to censure Tillis sets a dangerous precedent and does not allow enough flexibility for individual interpretation of party values.

Burgin questioned whether his own vote last month for North Carolina's 12-week abortion ban would similarly put him at risk of being censured because it's out of line with the Republican platform, which states that life begins at conception.

"I don't think we need to be attacking our own," he said. “You don’t shoot your own elephants.”

 


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( June 11th, 2023 @ 6:29 pm )
 
Tillis' response claiming that the McCarthy climb down on debt was a huge spending cut is laughable. Almost all GOP activists know better than that. His NC colleague, Sen. Ted Budd called the McCarthy deal with Biden a bad one that accomplished almost nothing when he voted against it. When Tillis voted for the Biden-McCarthy deal, he aligned himself with a big majority of Senate Democrats and against almost two thirds of Senate Republicans. That bad vote was not something for Tillis to defend himself over, but instead another bad vote to censure him for.

The reception by convention delegates of NC members of Congress was telling. Most only got a polite applause, but when Congressman Dan Bishop, the only NC member to vote against the McCarthy debt deal took the stage, he was given a rousing standing ovasion, and his speech was interrupted multiple times by standing ovations. It was clear to anyone watching that GOP activists like Bishop's vote against the McCarthy deal a lot better than the others' vote for it.
( June 10th, 2023 @ 8:00 pm )
 
What happened to integrity?
Not only are Democrats dangerous, but Rino's are worse.
Next are the uninformed. We all have to "Lift where we stand". Saving America will start with the local and state politicians.
( June 10th, 2023 @ 10:56 pm )
 
And here is the story from yet another conservative source:
www.washingtonexaminer.com
( June 10th, 2023 @ 10:48 pm )
 
Here is the story from a more conservative source: dailyhaymaker.com

Thom Tillis is an embarassment to North Carolina and to NC Republicans. He should have been censured long ago.



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