Friday, February 15, 2008
Naval Hero and Former Prosecutor Daniel Johnson Files to Run for Congress
Hickory native Daniel Johnson officially filed for the 10th District Congressional race last week. Johnson faces another Hickory resident, Steve Ivester, for the Democratic Party nomination. While U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry and Republican challenger Lance Sigmon have sparred over the setting of a debate, the Democrat race has been clean.
Here is Johnson’s release from Feb. 15.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Johnson: McHenry opposes more affordable college education
Democrat Daniel Johnson criticized incumbent Republican Congressman Patrick McHenry for voting against a bill that would make college more affordable in this news release from Feb. 12.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Former State Representative Mark Hollo Files
Taylorsville - (February 12, 2008) Former State Representative Mark Hollo has filed for election to the North Carolina House of Representatives from District 88. The District includes all of Alexander County and most of Hickory.
“I have decided to run at the urging of Republicans, Independents, and conservative Democrats, who want to see change in Raleigh. We must have leaders with the courage to hold state government accountable for wasting the public’s hard-earned tax dollar.”
Friday, February 01, 2008
Democrat’s fundraising competitve with McHenry
Hickory’s Daniel Johnson proved significant fundraising prowess in the early stages of his Congressional campaign. Johnson, a Democrat, raised more than $123,000 during 2007’s fourth quarter, an impressive figure in a predominatly Republican district. He had more than $118,000 available at the beginning of 2008.
Johnson faces Steve Ivester in the May primary.
Incumbent Patrick McHenry had nearly $200,000 cash on hand at the end of September, the latest information available.
Here is a news story from Jan. 24 focusing on Johnson’s efforts.
Were you better off pre-McHenry?
Lance Sigmon pulled out a version of a common campaign slogan last month with: Are you better off than you were when Rep. McHenry won his office?
Sigmon questions Congress’ trade and immigration policies during McHenry’s tenure.
Here is Sigmon’s Jan. 31 news release.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Sigmon pushes for immediate energy independence
Republican congressional candidate Lance Sigmon urges quick action from Congress to promote renewable and alternative energy sources in this news release from early January.