Greer Beaty
Triangle races
Submitted by James on Thu, 10/19/2006 - 2:19pm.Despite the widespread use of the term "Triangle" to refer to the Raleigh-Durham area, there is no real Triangle to speak of when it comes to politics. Not only are we divided into three Congressional districts, the dynamics of our legislative races are wide ranging and tightly focused in individual districts.

Most of the real action this year is in Wake County, where two races in particular are up for grabs. In District 36, progressive Greer Beaty is challenging Nelson Dollar, a run-of-the-mill Republican government-hater whose website perpetuates right-wing lies about North Carolina's tax rates. Dollar also spouts the Puppetmaster's delusions about using lottery proceeds to pay for badly needed school construction. As Chris Fitzsimon at NC Policy Watch says, this is just more deception by Republicans about the lottery.

In District 41, Ty Harrell is a bright new progressive face challenging the homophobic, xenophobic wacko named Russell Capps who currently holds the seat.
According to one insider, "the results of these races will say a lot about where NC’s urban areas are headed with the influx of more moderate GOP and independent voters." Here's hoping the so-called "moderate" GOP voters pull their heads out of sand and confront the reality that most Republicans running for the NC state house are kool-aid drinking Puppets hell-bent on destroying excellence in public service.
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