A feel good election story for everyone who appreciates fairness
It’s not very often that I feel good about the results of an election, but there was one recently which should make anyone concerned about fairness, feel good. This was the Republican Second Primary runoff between Lynda Bennett Madison Cawthorn in North Carolina’s 11th congressional district. This was the seat held since 2013 by Mark Meadows, who vacated the seat to become the president’s Chief of Staff on March 31, 2020. Mark Meadows was very popular in this district, and seemingly unbeatable. Even though he endorsed Lynda Bennett, as did President Trump, and the House Freedom Caucus, Bennett was trounced by the 24 year-old Madison Cawthorn 65.8% to 34.2%. This is a good sign, and indicates to me that people want fair elections, and even endorsements from popular, well-liked and powerful advocates is not enough to sway the people when they sense the playing field is not fair. Good on you, Republicans of North Carolina’s 11th District! If you want to learn more about the “shenanigans” which led to Bennett’s loss, this article provides a good summary.
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