Yesterday was an great day. There was some interesting mentions in the news about Clay Aiken and his bid for the Democratic nomination for Congress in North Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District.
The first mention was in the Daily Kos..According to Wikipedia:
Daily Kos is an American political blog that publishes news and opinions from a liberal point of view. It functions as a discussion forum and group blog for a variety of netroots activists whose efforts are primarily directed toward influencing and strengthening the Democratic Party with a particular focus on progressive policies and candidates. Additionally, the site features a participatory political encyclopedia (“DKosopedia”), glossaries, and other content.
OK…I understand, I think!! I have been told that the site is not always complimentary to the people they mention…so…be prepared!
Daily Kos – Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest
…The one House member who looks to be in any general election danger is Republican Rep. Renee Ellmers in NC-02. Ellmers is likely to face Democrat Clay Aiken, who was on some singing show a while back. Aiken’s celebrity status may give Democrats a shot here, but at 57-42 Romney this district is a tough slog: Daily Kos Elections rates it as Likely Republican.
“Some singing Show??” Well, they do think Clay will win the primary.
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The Washington Post and the newsobserver.com both wrote articles about The 2nd District Congressional Race. The following from:
The Newsobserver.com – Under The Dome – NC’s 2nd District congressional race seen as ‘competitive’
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Monday listed North Carolina’s District 2, now held by Republican Rep. Renee Ellmers, as an “emerging district,” meaning one where if Democrats continue to become more competitive, the race will get higher levels of DCCC support.
The DCCC is the campaign arm of Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives. It provides different levels of support to Democrats in all competitive campaigns, but its top level is what it calls “Red to Blue” races. There are 35 of these races now, including 16 new ones announced on Monday, none of them in North Carolina
The DCCC press release said that “Red to Blue” races get “financial, communications, grassroots, and strategic support.”
The “emerging district” tag doesn’t specify support for any particular candidate. The DCCC has a separate category for that, called “emerging races.”
Three Democrats want to unseat Ellmers: licensed professional counselor Toni Morris of Fayetteville, former state Commerce Secretary Keith Crisco of Asheboro and singer Clay Aiken of Chatham County. Ellmers also has a Republican challenger in the primary, radio talk show host Frank Roche of Cary.
Clay and his team were pleased that District 2 now has a national audience. The following is one of the tweets from Clay.
Thank you for your help in placing #NC02 on the national radar! Let’s take real NC values to DC. #ncpol #clayfornc
— Clay Aiken (@clayaiken) March 3, 2014
NC Values…sounds good!
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American Idol Net – Clay Aiken Congressional Run Now Official!
Former American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken has officially filed to run for Congress in North Carolina. Clay is seeking the Democratic nomination in the NC second district, a seat currently held by Republican incumbent Renee Ellmers, who recently mocked him for being a “runner-up.”
Clay Aiken placed second on American Idol in 2003, losing to Ruben Studdard. Since his time on American Idol, Clay, who also starred on Celebrity Apprentice, has balanced his time between an entertainment career and community activism.
Last Thursday, Clay officially filed to join the race for the second district Congressional seat in NC, posting a number of photos from the filing and his visits with voters on Twitter.
This article includes lots of pictures, but they are the same ones that have been posted here. You can visit the site at American Idol
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I hope we hear more from Clay and his team today. I know they are very busy meeting and speaking with the voters in District 2…and they should be moving into their election Headquarters…but…a few pictures of the office would be fun to see.
Don’t forget that Clay needs our help. Even though there are many people who are not able to vote, we can still help by keeping the buzz going. Remember to take the time to re-tweet Clay messages…and, of course, the election always needs financial help. Every dollar counts.
As the news comes in, I will post it here ASAP so…
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