NC-10 Strawpoll Rally

If you live within driving distance, you ought to show up for this historic event:

The 10th Congressional District Democratic Party will be holding a district wide rally and straw poll on April 12th at 11am until 2pm at the Newton Conover Civic and Performance Place in Newton, NC. Democrats from across the district and state will have the opportunity to voice their preferences in the Presidential primary as well as those statewide offices that have Democratic primary challenges.

A large majority of Democrats seeking statewide offices (list below) have confirmed attendance and will be given an equal amount of time to address those in attendance. Political speeches will be accompanied by a barbeque lunch and live music for entertainment. The event will culminate in secret balloting with results being announced at the event, as well as being released to the media. The rally is expected to draw between 250-500 attendees from the 10th district and from areas across the state. The $10 admission will benefit the 10th Congressional District Democratic Party.

District Chairman Tony McEwen said: “I look forward to the results of this straw poll. Strength for a Democratic candidate in this type of more rural setting is certainly a great indicator of which candidates will fare best in the general election. For a Democrat to be successful statewide in North Carolina, they not only will have to get support from urban areas but also be able to pick up more conservative voters in rural counties, like you will find in the 10th district.”

The 10th Congressional district is comprised of Catawba, Cleveland, Burke, Lincoln, Iredell, Caldwell, Rutherford, Avery, Mitchell, and Gaston counties.

For more information about the rally and straw poll you can view our website www.nc10dems.com or contacting the district chair, Tony McEwen, at 704-906-6938 or chair@nc10dem.com

Event Details

Host: NC-10 Democratic Party

This is a fundraiser for the 10th District, admission will be $10

Date and Time: Saturday, April 12, 2008 - 11:00am

Event Location

Location Name and Location:

Newton Conover Civic and Performance Place

60 West 6th Street Newton, North Carolina 28658

Event Contact

Name of Contact:

Tony McEwen (704)906-6938

Email Address of Contact:

chair@nc10dems.com

or details see http://www.nc10dems.com

List of Confirmed Candidates as of 3/12/08:

Presidential: Surrogates are expected from both the Clinton and Obama campaigns

U.S. Senate: Kay Hagan and Jim Neal

Governor: Beverly Perdue campaign will send a surrogate

Lt. Gov: Dan Besse and Pat Smathers

State Treasurer: Janet Cowell, Michael Weisel, and David Young

State Auditor: Beth Wood and Fred Aikens

Superintendant of Education: June Atkinson and Eddie Davis

Commissioner of Labor: Robin Anderson, Ty Richardson, and Mary Fant Donnan

Insurance Commissioner: Wayne Goodwin

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I want to add that there will be a vegetarian version for the BBQ sandwiches available (someone at the SEC had asked me about that).
Also, some more guests have been confirmed. Ronnie Ansley is coming, and I believe that the Moore campaign is sending a surrogate.
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