Richard Moore ate breakfast with supporters at the State Farmer's Market in Raleigh.
Kicking off the last 48 hours of the campaign, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate sat down for a bacon, egg and cheese biscuit with a dozen backers at the Farmer's Market Restaurant this morning.
Business was otherwise slow, with just a handful of other Moore supporters at other tables nearly matched by reporters and camera crews.
Mike Rogers, 51, a vice president at Cree, came to the restaurant at the invitation of Moore staffer Stephanie Dorko. A Republican who switched to unaffiliated to vote for Moore in the primary, Rogers said he's liked Moore since the two were on a business flight together to Boston several years ago.
"I really think he connects well with all people," he said.
At another table, Dorothea Dix park advocate Greg Poole was looking over aquarium plans with two park planners, while Moore spoke with Liggett Vector chief financial officer Bill Marks, among others.
Rogers and Poole have given $4,000 to Moore; Marks, $500.




Re: Moore meets supporters for breakfast
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