A Moncure podiatrist will run for U.S. Senate.
Howard A. Staley, 52, announced yesterday that he would enter the Democratic primary against state Sen. Kay Hagan and Chapel Hill investment banker Jim Neal.
He said that he wants to add his experiences as a doctor, patient and employer to the upcoming debate over health care in Congress. In particular, he argued that insurance companies are charging excessive fees at unsustainable levels.
A native of Philadelphia, he moved to Chatham County 26 years ago to work as a podiatrist. Having never run for public office before, he said he knows he faces an uphill battle. Cary graphic artist John Ross Hendrix and Lexington trucker Duskin Lassiter are also running as longshot candidates.
"I know that it's a longshot," he told Dome, "but I wanted to offer myself up as a candidate."




Re: Moncure podiatrist to run for U.S. Senate
As a patience of Dr. Stanley I have had many conversations with him and we are bless to have folks like Harold to put his name out there .At my next appointment I will thank him and back that up with check John Simons