Roy Carter (NC-5) - Fighting Fifth Fires Foxx

Plain and simple, Virginia Foxx is a disaster for our district. Her voting record is embarrassing, seen most recently in her vote against the child health insurance program. Because, however, her work ethic and name recognition are formidable, especially in a gerrymandered Republican district, it will take a lot to unseat her. Yet, a campaign gaining traction and momentum before the Democratic primary has a chance to capitalize on the widespread discontent within this district. Currently, only one man has stepped up to the plate: Roy Carter.

I had the chance to grab dinner with him a couple of nights ago. There I wanted to get a better feel for him and ask him several questions to introduce him to the people of the district – and those willing to listen. Frankly, I was quite impressed. Two themes run constant throughout our discussion: the need for Representatives to mirror the conscious of his/her constituents, and to protect, nurture, and develop our younger generations.

Let me give you a brief biography for some larger context (click here for his campaign’s longer bio). Roy Carter grew up in a poor household, son of a farmer and a factory worker. His family was a politically involved family, teaching him the importance of public activism. As such, Carter’s love of politics is a lifelong thing. He laughed saying that if he didn’t read the political news page first, it was read after the sports page. He was the first person in his family to get a college degree, and afterwards, he decided that he wanted to get into the teaching and coaching professions. He has taught and coached football throughout Western North Carolina, lastly serving in Ashe, Wilkes, and Surry counties. He currently resides in Ashe County with his wife, Patricia. They have three children.

What skills, talents, and qualities do you have to represent me and the people of this district? Currently, there is little trust between American citizens and their representatives in Congress. He is a man of deep integrity, and his honesty and sincerity will represent the conscious of the district. In logical application, he says that he will not sell his soul to big industries and lobbies like Big Oil and Big Pharma. He says that he can also offer his heart and his strong work habits. Being a teacher and a coach saps a lot of his time, but he manages to work diligently each and every day to get the Democratic nomination in this district, to which I can personally attest.

We have heard it said that public service is one of the noblest callings, but Carter fully embodies this principle; it isn’t a hollow cliché with Carter, as his coaching and teaching underlie service to others. He admits that he never made any money teaching and coaching but takes great pride in affecting the lives of young people. This inner calling has lead Carter to seek the Democratic nomination for the 5th District.

What is wrong with our current representation in the Fifth District? According to Carter, Foxx shows, “a total lack of concern and conscious for the people of the 5th District.” He started listing votes in which Foxx voted against the well-being of the district, but in truth, my pen couldn’t keep up: ethics, environmentalism, government accountability, the new child health insurance program, and the like. In a time of bitter partisanship, Carter says that Foxx votes straight down party lines: “Foxx does not have a bipartisan bone in her body.” He believes that there is a give and take in order to achieve the proper legislative ends for the people of the district, but Foxx is incapable of doing so. Not only does she have the inability to reach across the isle, Foxx is the loudest cheerleader to President Bush, despite his abysmally low ratings.

Should you become the Democratic nominee, how will you win this race against Virginia Foxx? I want to keep Carter’s answer short and general here, because if I was to write everything he said, I would give away a strong portion of his game plan. Simply speaking, however, Carter believes that it is his job to convince people to believe in him, and I hear he does this quite well, as he excited the hard-working Watauga Democrats this past weekend (see the September 30th entry).

Every person running for public office believes they need a strong grassroots campaign to achieve victory. In like mind, Carter believes the veracity of this principle. He, however, is in the midst of setting up strong campaign structures within each of the 12 counties in the 5th district. Again, Carter doesn’t just spout campaign clichés, he backs them up in practice. By running a smart campaign in the netroots and doing all of the “modern things” (i.e., facebook, myspace, etc.), Carter believes that he can reach a new and emerging demographic, one especially targeting younger demographics. Finally, Carter mentioned the need for several innovative fundraisers and events to galvanize the people of the district. I asked for specific examples to these, and let me just say, I am enthused with the direction of his campaign.

What would your legislative priorities be if you find yourself becoming the next Representative of the 5th District?
Carter is not naïve enough to believe that he would get a lot of bills passed as a freshman Congressman – how refreshing an answer – but he does recognize that any Democrat will have much more power in the House of Representatives than a representative in the minority party. With this in mind, Carter believes that there are some issues in which he can’t be silent. He promises to be a loud and audible voice to get out of Iraq as soon as humanly possible. As he says, you can’t help but cringe when young people die over in Iraq. Second, Carter will not be silent about education issues. People in our district are generally unable to save enough money to send their children to college, so for example, we must expand student aide for people to go to college. Remember, Carter has dedicated his life to the education of youth. Finally, he promises to be a voice and an advocate for community building and economic development within our district. Jobs are our number one export, yet Foxx believes that our economy is strong and thriving.

Since, Boone is in this district, I don’t have a problem using this metaphor: if Appalachian State can upset Michigan in the Big House, Roy Carter can beat Virginia Foxx in the 5th District. Truthfully, I think this district is primed and ready for another such upset!

Peace,
Drew

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Peace,
Drew

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And recommended!

Thanks for posting this.

whoops.

My bad. Thank you, sir.

stormbear's picture

Keep the news coming Drew!

Not to my knowledge.

I hear that is one of their top priorities, though. I will pass on anything and everything when I hear.

GO ROY!

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jwrandolph's picture

Yes!

Please save us from that awful, awful, soulless woman.

recommended!

I love hearing about real people taking on soulless republicans.



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Thanks!!!

It is an honor and a privilege to be a candidate for Congress in the 5th district of North Carolina. I want to thank Drew for introducing my campaign through BlueNC and I want to thank all of you for being interested and involved in an election that will shape the future of our district. As a candidate, I am excited by the opportunities for honest dialogue and open discussion that blogging will provide. In the weeks and months ahead, I look forward to continuing this dialogue by getting to know your needs and concerns through frequent blogging on this site and others of its kind. I want to earn your support in this campaign because I value your input, your energy, and your fresh ideas. If you like what you have read here about my background and my vision for the future, I ask that you visit my interim website ( we will be launching a new and improved, more detailed site very soon. ) to learn more about how you can become involved in helping our campaign (www.RoyCarterforCongress.com). I hope you will encourage your friends to do the same. I am in this race to win and with your help and support, we will work together to give our students a quality education, make affordable healthcare a reality, and bring America’s brave sons and daughters home from an ill advised war. Thank you again and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Truly Yours,

Roy J. Carter

Go Roy!

Thanks for stopping by.

Robin Hayes lied. Nobody died, but thousands of folks lost their jobs.

crowbar317's picture

EXCELLENT!!

n/t

momoaizo's picture

Thank you Roy, for putting the Foxx

out of our misory (Please oh please!)

I'm on her email list since I send messages to her often. Today's is a lesson in "How NOT to represent NC"

...a new Reuters poll found Congress has an all-time low approval rating of 11 percent.

Findings such as these should be cause for soul-searching among government leaders. You would expect the federal government to slow its massive expansion in times of rampant public distrust. But the opposite is true. Congress recently approved a government-run health care program expansion to the tune of $35 billion that will be funded with cigarette taxes that fall disproportionately on the poor. This spring Congress also pushed a budget through that assumes a $400 billion tax increase that will hit working families hard.

Oh yes Virginia, we see by your voting record how concerned YOU are for the poor. If you can stand it there's more....

It seems like common sense to reign in spending and the government’s role in our lives during seasons of distrust and dissatisfaction. Instead the new Majority in Congress is set on creating additional expensive government programs.

Dear Jeebus, where was this foxx in the last 6 years when Government spending by the Republican majority went through the roof? Why she was right there in the hen-house! OK, there's more of this crap....

Some people in Congress are fixated on the question, “how can the federal government solve people’s problems?” This is the wrong question. The better question is, “do Americans want the same people who brought us Hurricane Katrina relief, massive passport processing delays and the IRS to give us even more ‘solutions’ to our problems?” Or alternatively, why is Congress proposing new, ineffective programs that will soak up more of your hard-earned tax dollars?

Boil all of this down and you get a simple, jarring reality. Americans faced with financing a growing federal government out of their own pockets are right to question out of control spending.

Are Americans supposed to be inspired by a federal government that responded to Hurricane Katrina by spending $2.7 billion on trailers for temporary housing, only to leave 41,000 extra trailers rusting in depots across the country? According to news reports, now the government is taking a 60 percent loss as it tries to sell off thousands of these excess trailers. This is not good news for the taxpayers who ultimately foot the bill, and is certainly no reason for increased faith in our government.

Does anyone else read this as the foxx trying to insinuate that these problems were due to the Democratic lead congress and not the Republicants? She is one sick puppy and I certainly hope Roy can bring her DOWN!

No matter that patriotism is too often the refuge of scoundrels. Dissent, rebellion, and all-around hell-raising remain the true duty of patriots.

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You Go, Mo.

Damn, woman, you can write. I'm looking for some diaries from you soon. How about x-posting from your Pilot blog?
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Be the change you wish to see in the world. --Gandhi

I got the email too

The sad thing is, the useless hack probably believe half of the stuff here handlers write for her.

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