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New DGA-funded TV ad highlights McCrory's refusal to release tax returns

A political committe funded by the Democratic Governors Association is back on TV hitting Republican Pat McCrory for not releasing his tax returns or disclosing more information about his work at a law firm that lobbies state government.

N.C. Citizens for Progress debuted the ad Tuesday but provided no information about the size of the buy. So far this election the group has spent $1.4 million on TV ads critical of McCrory.


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The bottom line is that Pat

The bottom line is that Pat McCrory's law and lobbying firm is paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the American Petroleum Institute, (API.) API and McCrory's goal is to build oil rigs off Wrightsville, Nags Head etc.

re: mccory 's tax returns:

In my estimation mr mccory is cut from the same bolt of cloth as is his hero mr romney an neither are fit for the jobs dutys that they aspire to attain in this nation an this state . i that that the state employees in this state will surely pay an heavy price if mr mccory was to be elected to the office of the  governorship of north carolina. for just as romney mr mccory will care not one whit for the middle class or the public sector employees in this state. they care only for the coporate an bottom line profits of their huge contributors to their campaigns. an if elected it will then be pay back time for these coporate enitys to get paid back for their supporting campaign contrubtions to mr . mccorys. he need to release his tax retrun to the view of the general public /citizens to be able to see who he is going to have to provide payback to for their campaign donations made  to his campaign  you know the old one hand washes the other thing going on in state politics thank you  

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