Is Governor McCrory getting ready for 2016? Yep.
Question is, 2016 nationally or in North Carolina?
Personally, his Common Core support means no support from me this time.
Email I received is below the fold.
It is with great pleasure today that I am announcing the launch of my new website – www.patmccrory.com – that continues to highlight the “Carolina Comeback.”
We have gotten so much accomplished during my first two years in office. We passed historic across-the-board tax reform to help you keep more of your hard-earned paycheck and shredded red tape that was holding our job creators back. As a result, our state has seen one of the largest drops in the unemployment rate in the nation, going from 8.8% when I took office to 6.3% just days ago. Tens of thousands of additional North Carolinians are now cashing paychecks and we have recovered all of the jobs lost during the recession. We have made reforms to education, giving teachers much needed raises, and made changes to give our children the quality education they need and deserve. Finally, we have embarked on countless other initiatives in energy and transportation to strive for energy independence in the near future and to modernize our infrastructure.
Despite these and many other achievements, there is still a lot left to be accomplished. The future for North Carolina is bright, and this Carolina Comeback cannot stay on its successful course without your continued help. It took a lot of folks working together to start the Carolina Comeback – and, while this is a great start, we are just getting warmed up.
I invite you to join me at www.patmccrory.com, and to also take a moment to watch my new video “Bold Leadership”.
Help keep up the fight for North Carolina and for the Carolina Comeback. Once you have watched my new video and visited my new site, please consider making a donation to help us start off the 2016 campaign season with a bang. As always, thank you for your time and support.
Sincerely,
Governor Pat McCrory



I don’t see your e mail, below what fold?
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that little line below the picture? That’s it. The email is the rest of the body of the article.
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