I'm Positive about Bev


Of course y’all remember when Bev announced last week that she was going to stop the negative ads and run a positive campaign. Since then the campaign has been overwhelmed with positive emails from voters impressed that a candidate is eschewing the traditional negative campaign in favor of a campaign that focuses on the issues that matter most. Click here to read a sampling.

That reaction is quite different than what the pundits, media and the Moore campaign have had to say – one said it was “political suicide” and another said “political graveyards are filled with the bones of candidates who refused to fight back.” If you want to help prove the pundits wrong, and send the message that voters are more interested in a candidate who will build North Carolina up rather than tear the other candidate down, then we need your help, because Primary Day is only 18 days away.

What can you do to help Bev Perdue?

Volunteer! Click here to sign up.

Spread the word about Bev’s positive campaign. Download the flyer below and send it far and wide. Tell your family and friends about Bev and help me spread the message across the NC blogosphere.

Donate! It takes money to battle the onslaught of negative ads. Help keep Bev’s positive campaign running strong by donating here.

Vote! Vote for Bev Perdue starting…well…yesterday. Early voting runs from April 17-May 3. Same-day registration is a new option this year, and it’s not too late to request an absentee ballot. Click here for more information.

Bev took advantage of early voting yesterday and cast her ballot in New Bern. Take a look…

Justin Guillory
Bev Perdue Campaign

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TrueMeckDem on Myers Park Pat

"My opinion of Pat has changed over the years. I used to think he was truly a man of the people but the longer he has been mayor, the less I think of him.

As with most cities, Charlotte has three political parties: Dem, Rep, and Chamber of Commerce. Pat is definitely the puppet of the COC here. What is good for business is good for Charlotte and Pat ... very personable guy, he has gotten a bunch of Dems in these parts to vote for him but I don't trust him."

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