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- The Brown Rundown 2/2/26
The Brown Rundown, News from the Campaign Trail: 2/2/2026: https://donbrownfornc.com/so/8ePmSrZDC?languageTag=en&cid=042ac646-2bae-4477-81ef-e8710a7e9059 The Full List of Don's Endorsements including Medical Freedom! https://www.donbrownfornc.com/endorsements?utm_campaign=906661a4-d327-44a2-a1a4-3171ea291064&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&cid=9a48e938-8983-40f8-b470-fee6f23bd488 YouTube.com : U.S. Senate Candidate Don Brown calls out Mike Whately for dodging debate invitations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuqEPU1QT9c U.S. Senate Candidate Don Brown blasts Tillis for rogue foreign policy , challenges Whatley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWq4mSJ2cow&t=29s Don Calls Out Radical Judges for Halting Haitian Deportations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrBCjvHqvqA U.S. Senate Candidate Don Brown Blasts Tillis over Kristy Noem. Calls out Whatley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrJiTANT_aI&t=61s
- Rep. Jake Johnson NC House 113
Thank you, Sheriff Griffin, for endorsing Representative Jake Johnson. Jake's record in the House proves Jake to be a staunch fiscal and social conservative. Jake has succeeded in assuring that the 120 million that he delivered to WNC was spent wisely. This success is demonstrated from his work on the House committees he serves. https://www.ncleg.gov/Members/Committees/H/762 Thanks to Jake, WNC has had broadband expanded to rural areas as well as improvements in stormwater infrastructure and water and sewer upgrades. Jake has supported safe communities assuring law enforcement has the capital investment they need to do a great job. He endorsed the budget for increased teacher pay and made sure k-12 schools had the funds for improvements. Jake has always been a great supporter of our veterans, a staunch advocate of the unborn and born, a protector of our 2nd amendment rights, a promoter of lower taxes and a free-market economy to grow jobs and endorsed education in the hands of parents and local school boards. Asheville Tea Party is proud to be counted as endorsing Representative Jake Johnson. We look forward to his next term in office. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CuUqLUeg3/ https://www.jakefornc.com/ Committees https://www.ncleg.gov/Members/Committees/H/762 Introduced Bills https://www.ncleg.gov/Members/IntroducedBills/H/762
- Poll Greeters Sign-Up for Henderson County Early Voting 2/12 - 2/18. Your Conservative & Veteran Ballot
View this in your browser here. Poll Greeters Sign-Up for Henderson County Early Voting 2026 Primary This is part of a statewide effort to support Conservative and Veteran candidates to get elected. These are the Early Voting Sites in Henderson County Conservative and Veteran Primary Sample Ballot Click on the link below Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. You will receive an email confirmation from Signup Genius. PLEASE SAVE THAT EMAIL CONFIRMATION AS YOU WILL NEED IT TO CHANGE YOUR SCHEDULE IN THE FUTURE. Thank you! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0A4CAAAA2CA6FF2-61882012-primary#/ Paid for by the Conservative Coalition of North Carolina and Not by Any Candidate or Candidates' Committee. https://www.weareccnc.org/ Tips for Poll Greeters: You are the last person a voter meets before voting. Greeters can change 10% to 20% of the vote. Voters may know one or two of the candidates, but not all. The CCNC red annotated ballot lists the conservative and veteran candidates and the reasons to vote for them. No guesswork. It works. Make sure you have my cell: 209 986 3845. Send me yours if I do not have it. Include your name and location. Bring a chair. Personal items. (Food, sunglasses, etc.) Dress warmly. Please be prompt to relieve the last greeter. You may certainly bring a friend to help. There will be a designated area for electioneering greeters. The area is no more than 50 feet from the entrance door. When possible, exchange phone numbers with poll observers. You may see 'unusual' activities in the parking lot that the observer needs to be aware of. The ballots are in a large plastic zip bag. There will be an 18" by 24" poster on a chair. Stand next to it. Please greet voters: "Would you like a Conservative and Veteran Ballot? " There will be a recycling box at the exit door. Check it periodically for the annotated ballots discarded by voters when exiting the polling place. Use them to replenish your stack. Make sure you have my cell should you need more ballots. 209 986 3845. Please pass the ballots to the next greeter. Please, do not argue with voters or 'others.' If a voter 'threatens or intimidates,' you need to report this to the Chief Judge and call me. 209 986 3845. Try to get a license plate number. You can also call 911. (This rarely happens, but it sometimes does.) You have a first amendment right to be out there. See 18 US Code Federally Protected Activities.
- 18 U.S.Code § 245- Federally Protected Activities
(b) Whoever, whether or not acting under color of law, by force or threat of force willfully injures, intimidates or interferes with , or attempts to injure, intimidate or interfere with— (1) any person because he is or has been, or in order to intimidate such person or any other person or any class of persons from— (A) voting or qualifying to vote, qualifying or campaigning as a candidate for elective office, or qualifying or acting as a poll watcher, or any legally authorized election official, in any primary, special, or general election…shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both….
- Beware: Dems posing as Rs. They MUST BE DEFEATED.
Jan 9 Written By Tim Wigginton As news broke that for the first time in North Carolina history, Republican voter registration exceeded Democrats, a liberal group highlighted its efforts to support liberal candidates in Republican primaries. The so-called grassroots group, NC Educators on the Ballot, successfully recruited six liberals to run in Republican primaries in competitive House seats. The group claims that it wants to increase conversation about public education, but in reality, the goal is to drain resources in a primary ahead of a competitive general election. Here are the six candidates, districts, and their key stances on issues important to Republican primary voters. The candidates switched party affiliation ahead of the 90 day cut off before candidate filing. Dr. Christopher Wilson, House District 117 in Henderson County. He switched his voter registration in August from unaffiliated to Republican. Wilson opposes President Trump’s effort to remove illegal aliens from the United States, and claims there is “zero” indoctrination in North Carolina public schools, despite the evidence . Wilson says the overall history of the United States is “very dark.” Lisa Deaton Koperski, House District 89 in Catawba & Iredell Counties Koperski switched her voter registration in August. She said that school choice programs represent a “systematic problem.” Michele Joyner-Dinwiddie, House District 35in Wake County Joyner-Dinwiddie switched her voter registration from Democrat in August and attacked President Trump’s agenda to improve education by returning power to the states. Pamela Ayscue, House District 32 in Vance County Ayscue changed her party affiliation from Democrat to Republican this September. Ayscue opposes school choice programs and judicial appropriation that would lead to higher taxes. In a telling move, Ayscue regularly shares videos from Democrat Governor Josh Stein, Democrat Attorney General Jeff Jackson , and liberal dark money groups on her campaign page for a Republican primary. Pamela M. Zanni, House District 81 in Davidson County Zanni switched from unaffiliated to Republican last August. Unlike a Republican, but like an online liberal, Zanni compared President Trump to Putin. And during the 2024 election, Zanni said , “Those that think Kamala isn’t quality or a isn’t a better choice…. What flavor koolaid was it?” Kelly Van Horn, House District 105 in Mecklenburg County. VanHorn switched her registration last September. On her campaign website, she touts her work with far left teacher unions, which are key component of the Democrat campaign machine. Tim’s Take : It makes sense that as the North Carolina Democrat Party continues to shrink, liberal-leaning voters will begin to run in Republican primaries, since there is a better chance that they may actually be elected. But at the core, it’s fundamentally dishonest. Changing partisan affiliation to try to trick voters is dishonest. . Grassroots North Carolina is posting the same warning. These imposters are anti-gunners. http://archive.e.grnc.org/csb/Public/show/gr9g-cjqdd--3eu1wn-swpqd05
- Menu for the Don Brown Fundraiser 1/15/2025
Chicken Marsala Tomato Basil Mozzarella Caprese Roasted Red Potatoes in Garlic Butter Italian Meatball with Pimento Filling Desserts: lemon cookies chocolate chip cookies brownie blondies DrinksL Sweet Tea Lemonade Water









