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Paul Wright touts Tom Tancredo endorsement in GOP governor's race

Paul Wright -- that other Republican candidate for governor -- delivered some big endorsement news Thursday via his Facebook page: "I am pleased to announce former U.S. congressman and Republican presidential candidate Tom Tancredo has endorsed my campaign for governor."

We'll let Dome readers speculate on what's more surprising: a Tom Tancredo sighting or Wright getting an endorsement in his bid against presumptive GOP nominee Pat McCrory.

But for what it's worth -- and not confirmed by Tancredo's camp -- read Wright's full announcement below.

Paul Wright makes his pitch in the invisible Republican primary for governor

The Republican primary for governor features six candidates -- but it's hard to tell presumptive nominee Pat McCrory has any  competition.

The one possible exception is Paul Wright, a former Superior Court judge. He is attending county GOP conventions distributing literature that calls him "the conservative choice."

But Wright is careful not to suggest this is a criticism of McCrory, who some conservatives believe is too moderate for their tastes.

A crowded Republican primary for governor? Actually, yes.

The storyline in the North Carolina governor's race in recent weeks goes like this: Democrats face a messy primary and Pat McCrory gets to coast through May without a challenge.

Well, now the picture looks much different. The other big names in the Democratic governor's race have not yet filed to run and the anointed McCrory faces three Republicans. Sure, the GOP primary challengers are largely unknown -- but a protest vote from those who don't buy McCrory's conservative credentials or a pestering opponent could create problems.

The one possibly recognizable name is former Superior Court Judge Paul Wright of Mount Olive, who filed Friday.

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