FEDERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES:
Virginia Foxx US House of Representative Dist 05
Addison McDowell US House of Representative Dist 06
Richard Hudson US House of Representative of Representative Dist 09
STATE ELECTION CANDIDATES:
Mark Robinson for Governor - See Add-On Values at End of Page
Mark Robinson for Governor - Speech
Hal Weatherman for Lt. Governor
Dan Bishop for Attorney General - See Add-On Values at End of Page
Dan Bishop for Attorney General - Speech
Chad Brown for Secretary of State
Michele Morrow for Superintendent of Schools System
Michele Morrow for Superintendent of Schools System - Speech
Steve Troxler for Commissioner of Agriculture
Mike Causey for Commissioner of Insurance
Luke Farley for Commissioner of Labor
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Jefferson G. Griffin for Supreme Court Associate Justice District 06
Georgia Nixon for Superior Court Judge District 24B Seat 01
Tom Murry for Court of Appeals Judge Seat 12
Valerie Zachary for Court of Appeals Judge Seat 14
Chris Freeman for Court of Appeals Judge Seat 15
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Philip E. (Phil) Berger for State Senate District 26
Paul Schumacher NC State Senate District 27
Janice Davis for House of Representatives District 057
Alan Branson for House of Representatives District 059
Alan Branson - 2nd Info Clip as Member of House Republicans District 059
Joseph Perrotta for House of Representatives District 060
Crystal T. Davis for House of Representatives District 061
John M. Blust for House of Representatives District 062
GUILFORD COUNTY ELECTION CANDIDATES:
Michael Logan for Board of Education District 03
Tony Jacobelli for Board of Commissioners District 04
Cara Townsend Dohner for Board of Education District 05
Reece Walker for Board of Commissioners District 05
Maritza Gomez for Board of Commissioners District 06
Karen Coble Albright for Board of Education District 07
Additional Values & Qualifications of Candidates:
Mark Robinson & Dan Bishop on Title IX:
From NC Values:
Remember Josh Stein as NC Attorney General accepted Biden/Harris changes to Title IX. This can have a huge impact on children in NC schools. Read on.
As many of you know, Title IX was enacted in 1972 to prohibit sex discrimination in educational institutions K-higher education. Its intent was to guarantee to female students equal educational and athletic opportunities afforded to boys and young men.
The new Title IX regulations redefine “sex” to include, among other things, “gender identity” within the definition of “sex.” The eight lawsuits, which include 26 states, one school district, two students and five private organizations, filed against the Biden Administration challenge this new definition. In every lawsuit, the lower courts have temporarily stopped enforcement of the Title IX regulations. On Friday, August 16, 2024, the Supreme Court considered whether two of those court decisions, one out of Kentucky which includes Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia, and the other out of Louisiana which includes Mississippi, Montana and Utah, should be overruled. The Court decided to allow those two lower court decisions temporarily halting Title IX regulations to remain in effect.
The Supreme Court decision does not affect North Carolina, thanks to Attorney General Josh Stein. It was Attorney General Josh Stein who refused to join North Carolina as a party to these two lawsuits challenging the Title IX regulations, and therefore, North Carolina, as a state is not affected by the Supreme Court decision.
The new Title IX revisions including “gender identity” within the definition of “sex” would jeopardize the safety and well-being of girls and women. The regulations specifically say that treating a transgender student differently in any way is considered “more than de minimis harm.” Consequently, any separation of children based on biology in bathrooms, locker rooms, shower rooms, sleeping arrangements on overnight field trips, and college dorm rooms could expose a school to a harassment complaint and withdrawal of federal funds. Under this threat by the Biden Administration, school boards will be forced to adopt policies giving girls no other options but to share their private spaces with boys who claim to be girls.
The failure of Attorney General Josh Stein to protect our girls from this type of privacy invasion has put them at risk, and it exposes his radical views that puts gender ideology above safety and privacy for girls. And now, he wants to be elected Governor, where he can inflict even more harm.
By way of contrast, Dan Bishop, who is running to be North Carolina’s next Attorney General, has decried the new Biden Title IX revision and has promised to do everything within his power to protect girls from such craziness.