Gun Rights Supporters:
As I write this, the cage match for our republic continues. The presidential race is still very much unresolved. It
is entirely possible that we might be looking at “President Joe Biden.”
Regardless of how the national race turns out,
however, I can say one thing with certainty: We in North Carolina did our job, and I am proud of all of
us. Not only did we win the vast majority of critical races, but also defeated billionaire and anti-gun zealot Michael Bloomberg’s
anointed candidates in numerous races.
GRNC threw everything we had at this election, and the results reflect that Herculean
effort. Below are preliminary results, which may change as counts are finalized, as well as what they mean for gun
rights.
Federal
races
At present, incumbent Republican Senator Thom Tillis leads Democrat
challenger Cal Cunningham by 96,717 votes, with approximately 117,000 absentee ballots outstanding, suggesting that Tillis will return to
the Senate and that Republicans will retain narrow control of the US Senate.
Cunningham, of course, has not yet conceded. The
good news is that in a press conference, the NC State Board of Elections
said they had counted all the ballots they had, suggesting that the
117,000
absentee ballots might not have been returned.
U.S.
House races turned out exactly as redistricting predicted. Thanks to
lawsuits
by Eric Holder and others, we lost two Republican seats in forced
redistricting, but comfortably retained all other Republican incumbents.
Better yet,
we elected young conservative Madison Cawthorn in the open 11th District seat previously held by Mark Meadows, defeating
leftist “step on their necks” Moe Davis.
State races
In
a difficult race, Dan Forest
made a good run at Governor Roy Cooper, potentially positioning himself
for 2024. But the bigger news was the Lt. Governor race, where Michael
Bloomberg spent fully $2.5 million to defeat pro-gun Republican Mark Robinson (GRNC ****), the people’s will won over
Bloomberg’s money and Mark Robinson will be Lt. Governor.
Equally encouraging are
judicial results, with NC Supreme Court wins by Paul Newby, Phil Berger and Tamara Barringer suggesting that conservatives may control the
Supreme Court. (Note: as of this writing, Newby’s lead for Chief Justice is only 3,742, so cross your fingers.)
Similarly,
GRNC-PVF recommendations for NC Court of Appeals made a clean sweep, with by Republicans April Wood, Fred Grove, Chris Dillon,
Jeff Carpenter, and Jefferson Griffin.
GRNC ‘Focus Districts’
Also
good news was GRNC’s
success rate in the 34 focus districts into which we dumped hundreds of
thousands of postcards, automated telephone alerts, emails, and Facebook
ads
– we won 27 of the 34 districts in which we were active.
In Congressional races, GRNC-PVF was five for
five; in NC House races, we won 18 of 23 races; and in the NC Senate, we won four of six.
GRNC takes out gun control leftists
Most rewarding
were the seven races into which GRNC’s super-PAC, the Judicial Fairness Project, mailed against hardcore leftists who
had signed the “America’s Goals” pledge to defund police.
Here the
good news is that we won in five of the seven districts targeted, including taking out anti-gun incumbent Reps. Sydney Batch, Ray Russell
and Christy Clark.
But it gets better...
...Rep. Christy Clark, who we
defeated in Mecklenburg County, was an activist for Bloomberg’s “Moms Demand Action” and the main mover behind gun
control in the legislature.
Meanwhile, we successfully defended pro-gun
Reps. Larry Pittman, Jay Adams, Keith Kidwell, Jeffrey McNeely, Jon Hardister, and John Szoka, among others.
We also took out anti-gun Rep. Joe Sam Queen in western NC, electing former Rep. Mike Clampitt, and
installed pro-gun Erin Pare to replace anti-gun leftist Sydney Batch in Wake County.
I don’t know what will happen from here on the national scene. One thing I can tell you is
that we helped hold on to the Senate. The other thing I can say with certainty is that the next four years will continue the
cage match for our republic, our society, and our future.
Whatever the scenario, GRNC will continue to be “on watch” for your rights.
Armatissimi e liberissimi,
F. Paul Valone
President, Grass Roots North Carolina
Executive Director, Rights Watch International
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