Dunn publisher likes Graham


The Dunn Daily Record publisher thinks Bill Graham's the one.

In a column today, Hoover Adams says he likes the Salisbury attorney, who is running for the Republican nomination for governor.

Adams, who founded the paper in 1950, says Graham "has the best campaign issues" — capping the gasoline tax and doing something about illegal immigration. He's happy that Graham is a conservative who opposes corporate incentives.

He's also proud that Graham grew up in Dunn. And that's not all:

He is young and handsome, too, and that counts more than many people might think.

No word on whether Adams think Fred Smith and Bob Orr — not to mention Richard Moore and Beverly Perdue — are also attractive.

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Re: Dunn publisher likes Graham

God, please help NC overcome severe democrackkk domination by enlightening the millions of clueless who continue to elect democrackkks in our once great state. Amen.

Re: Dunn publisher likes Graham

Hey "A" - this reads like an endorsement to me...

Any R will do

Adams has the hots for ANY Republican candidate. Just look at all the fawning over Fred Smith earlier this year. The whole article is nothing but a reprint of Smith's talking points.