NC Democratic Party Chair Repudiates Rachel Lea Hunter's Racist
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Submitted by NCDP on Tue, 06/06/2006 - 5:23pm. Press Releases
Announces Recommendation to Withhold Endorsement in State Supreme Court
Race
Raleigh--Rachel Lea Hunter and Vernon Robinson have a lot in common:
both
are perennial candidates, both seem to have a loose relationship with
the
truth, and both have had public feuds with the North Carolina
Republican
Party.
Vernon Robinson, who is the Republican nominee in the 13th
Congressional
District, has shown himself to be one of the most vile politicians in
the
nation, running campaigns full of fear-mongering and fabrications.
Luckily,
voters have regularly rejected him for the many elected positions he
has
sought.
Rachel Lea Hunter ran as a Republican for the State Supreme Court in
2004
and was defeated. After a falling out with the North Carolina
Republican
Party, Hunter switched her party registration to Democrat in 2005. She
filed
to run for a non-partisan State Supreme Court seat this year and will
be on
the November 7th ballot.
Today, Rachel Lea Hunter compared Vernon Robinson to a slave in a mass
email
and on her website.
In response, North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Jerry Meek made this
statement: "Vernon Robinson is an embarrassment to himself and to the
many
well-meaning people of both parties who hear the call to public service
and
run for office. Between now and November, he will run his campaign of
sleaze
and I am confident that voters will again reject him. However, today
Rachel
Lea Hunter crossed the line. Her characterization of Robinson as a
'slave'
was reprehensible and I call on her to apologize. This racial epithet
has no
place in any political dialogue, even directed towards someone as
contemptible as Vernon Robinson."
"Consequently, I am announcing today that I will recommend that the
State
Democratic Party leadership withhold any endorsement in the Supreme
Court
seat that Rachel Lea Hunter is seeking. Today's incident was one of
many
that have shown that Rachel Lea Hunter lacks the judgment and
temperament
necessary for a Supreme Court Justice. Instead, I will recommend that
the
State Democratic Party leadership support and endorse these longtime
Democrats running in the statewide judicial elections: Chief Justice
Sarah
Parker, Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson, Judge Robin Hudson, Judge
Robert
Hunter, and Judge Linda Stephens. We will do all we can within the law
to
help them get elected."