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BPR Candidate Forum For GOP Primary In North Carolina 11th Congressional District (#2)

 

On February 7th, Blue Ridge Public Radio held a forum with two candidates running for the Republican nomination for North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District, which encompasses all of Western North Carolina.  All told, 11 candidates are running in the GOP primary.  Each were invited to participate in two forums BPR held.  This forum features two of them - Lynda Bennett and Joey Osborne.  Early voting for the primary election in North Carolina runs until February 29th.  Those who have not registered to vote yet will only be able to do so during the early voting period.   The deadline to request an absentee by mail ballot is February 25th, and primary day is Tuesday March 3rd.  Photo ID is not required to vote in the primary election.  

FORUM TIME CODES

1:22 - Opening Statements

6:00 - What is the biggest issue facing North Carolina's 11th Congressional District?

7:55 - The U.S. has seen an extended economic boom over the last decade, but the federal deficit has risen to record levels at the same time.  Why do you think that is and what would you do about as a member of Congress?

9:42 - Do you support any changes around gun laws and what would they be?

11:22 - Western North Carolina has been hit hard in particular by the opioid crisis?  As a legislator, what will you do about it, and about access to healthcare in general?

13:24 - What changes if any do you support in federal immigration laws?

15:22 - The 11th congressional district is home to the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) in Asheville.  It reported that 2019 was the hottest year on record in North Carolina.  What measures do you support on the federal level to address the effects of climate change?

17:48 - What do you think the biggest infrastructure need is in the 11th congressional district?

20:05 - Closing statements

Matt Bush joined Blue Ridge Public Radio as news director in August 2016. Excited at the opportunity the build up the news service for both stations as well as help launch BPR News, Matt made the jump to Western North Carolina from Washington D.C. For the 8 years prior to coming to Asheville, he worked at the NPR member station in the nation's capital as a reporter and anchor. Matt primarily covered the state of Maryland, including 6 years of covering the statehouse in Annapolis. Prior to that, he worked at WMAL in Washington and Metro Networks in Pittsburgh, the city he was born and raised in.
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