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PatsWrongWay.com Attempts to Document All the Ways Pat McCrory is Wrong for NC Republicans

“If we’re really serious about documenting on a website all the ways Governor McCrory is wrong for NC Republicans, we might run out of Internet.”


(Advance, N.C.) – PatsWrongWay.com is live now and seeks to document all the ways former Governor Pat McCrory is wrong for NC Republicans. Just click the link, it’s pretty self-explanatory. Right now, the site focuses on five issues:

  • McCrory’s sad record of bashing President Trump;
  • McCrory’s discouraging record of raising taxes on working families;
  • McCrory’s wobbly record on abortion;
  • McCrory’s losing record in statewide elections;
  • and McCrory’s disappointing record of questionable ethics.

PatsWrongWay.com lays out reasons why former Governor Pat McCrory is the wrong choice for NC Republicans,” said Ted Budd for US Senate advisor Jonathan Felts. “It’s a daunting task because, let’s be honest, if we’re really serious about documenting on a website all the ways Governor McCrory is wrong for NC Republicans, we might run out of Internet,* especially with all the supply-chain problems in Joe Biden’s America.”

“This primary election represents a clear choice between a Go-Along-to-Get-Along-Career-Politician in Pat McCrory versus a Conservative Fighter in Ted Budd,” Felts continued. “NC Republicans deserve a candidate who will fight for America First policies that protect and promote American jobs as Priority Number 1. We need a candidate with a proven track record of winning tough races, and that’s Ted Budd. Like President Donald Trump, Ted Budd has never wavered from the Conservative fight.”

* Yes. I am aware we are not going to run out of Internet. It’s a joke. Even Governor McCrory and I can agree that some self-depreciatory humor in politics is a good thing, especially if it gives me the chance to flex that, yes, we can document the website content:
“The second thing is a little more self-deprecation. Take the issue seriously but don’t take yourself so daggum seriously. Third, we need to have a little humor occasionally…”
(Pat McCrory, WTVD ABC-11, 1/12/22)