Isn't it true, though, that if Perdue were to lose, and McCrory became governor, that he would be the one appointing Coleman's replacement? Since the governor's race is so tight, why not vote for Wolfenden, who's young but has a good record so far, instead of Coleman, who might be replaced after only seven months by someone with a probably-worse record?
Isn't it true, though, that if Perdue were to lose, and McCrory became governor, that he would be the one appointing Coleman's replacement? Since the governor's race is so tight, why not vote for Wolfenden, who's young but has a good record so far, instead of Coleman, who would be replaced after only seven months by someone with a potentially-worse record?
Re: “The Tea Party”
The New Yorker also has a nice TP article this week: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/05…