Robert Pittenger got some welcome—and some unwelcome—words today.
As the Republican state senator announced his entry into the race for lieutenant governor, primary opponent Greg Dority said he has "done much for the state," Rob Christensen reports.
"I encourage him to join me in advocating for middle class North Carolinians now suffering an escalating economic hardship driven by excessive state government spending and the ravages of illegal immigration," Greg Dority said in an e-mail to Dome.
Meantime, Democratic candidate Dan Besse sharpened his knives.
In a statement, he said that in a different era Pittenger "might have been president of the Flat Earth Society."Besse, a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, is a long-time environmentalist. Pittenger, a Charlotte businessman, has been skeptical about global warming.
"If Mr. Pittenger had been in politics a century ago, he would have declared that electricity will never work, and called it a conspiracy to destroy the candle industry," Besse said.