Bold Campaigning (Cam-Payning?)
When it’s your brother who’s running for office, you’ll do all sorts of bold and marginally undignified things. Like standing beside a highway in a startling coat for four hours, waving and grinning at every single car that passes.
That’s how strongly I feel about Harry Payne being elected to be a NC Appeals Court judge.
Out on the roadside Saturday, lifelong family friend and architect Paul Boney kept me company and did the lion’s share of holding the banner up against the gusts of wind. Prior to this day, we had between us already suffered three sports injuries of the shoulders and elbows. Yet we kept the sign aloft; through hours of UNC game traffic, our flag was still there.
It was so much fun. Paul and I had about 58 years of people and places in common to chat about. And I felt as if we were getting another vote or three with every honking car that passed. I also felt, by the end of our shift, as if I’d sailed a small boat twenty miles, which is a good feeling. I was so glad I did it…
Because Harry is such a good fair guy.
He has been Labor Commissioner for the state for two terms, served six terms in the state Legislature, and spent seven years as Employment Security Commissioner.
My psychologist husband Bob Dick is even doing a radio ad today that says: Vote for my brother-in-law Harry Payne — He changed my mind about politicians and lawyers — I’d never known such an ethical and good-hearted person could function so well in those jobs.
If you’re in North Carolina, please vote for Harry Payne for Appeals Court judge. If you’re outside this fine state, I hope you’ll contact all your friends here and ask them to cast a vote for Harry.
BTW, the candidate himself took the picture above. He boldly ventured into tall grass to get the shot.
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