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“The primary is March 5th” 2024…“[Addison] McDowell had gone on a hunting trip with Donald Trump Jr. a few weeks earlier, who then set up a private meeting between his father and McDowell at Mar-a-Lago.”…
1/22/24, “Club for Growth PAC picks different candidate than Trump in central NC congressional primary,” WRAL.com
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1/23/24, “Trump and Club for Growth split in NC 6 GOP Primary,“ The Carolina Journal, Dallas Woodhouse
“Former NC State football player and failed 2022 GOP Congressional candidate, Republican Bo Hines, won the endorsement of Club for Growth Action in the closely divided GOP primary for North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District. Club for Growth is a strong force in GOP primary circles, backing up endorsements with large sums of outside spending. The organization spent millions in the primary to elevate Ted Budd to the US Senate in 2022 over former GOP Gov. Pat McCrory and former GOP Congressman Mark Walker.
In endorsing Hines, the organization said: “In this crowded primary, filled with career politicians and Republicans In Name Only (RINOs), the high number of undecided voters makes the race extremely competitive. It’s crucial for voters to understand that Bo Hines stands out as the true economic conservative in this race.”
However, unlike last year, Hines no longer has the support of former President Donald Trump.
Trump, who endorsed Hines in the Raleigh-area 13th Congressional District in 2022,
instead endorsed lobbyist Addison McDowell late last year [Dec. 2023]
in the Greensboro-area’s 6th Congressional District.
Trump endorsed McDowell
before McDowell announced his candidacy in the race.
In December, Trump wrote on social media that, if elected, McDowell will “work hard to Secure the Border, Defend the Second Amendment, Lower your Taxes, Grow our Economy, and Strengthen the Military.”
McDowell, a registered lobbyist for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, previously worked for GOP Rep. Richard Hudson’s campaign and as a district staffer for Ted Budd when he was in the US House.
McDowell is supported by several of the GOP powerbrokers in NC, including state Senate President Pro-Tem Phil Berger Sr.
After the 2022 election, several national media outlets wrote about how the Club for Growth and former President Trump were no longer seeing eye to eye.
Former Congressman Mark Walker is also running for the Republican nomination, in an attempt to reclaim the Greensboro-area district he represented for three terms. Walker has been endorsed by another influential GOP aligned group, CPAC, which highlighted Walker’s consistent conservative voting in Congress.
Walker is currently the best-known candidate in the district, having represented some of it for six years, as well as from his previous statewide campaigns for US Senate and governor, the latter of which he dropped to run for Congress.
“We feel really good as of now,” Walker tells Carolina Journal. “We are just going to keep focused. We have strong name identification, and we think we are in the pole position at this point.”
Walker tells CJ he continues to work with the faith community building support on the ground.
Democrat Kathy Manning currently represents the 6th Congressional District in the US House, but is not seeking re-election after the district was reconfigured from a deep blue to a deep red district, in which the GOP primary winner is the heavy favorite in November.
Hines won the GOP nomination in the Triangle-area 13th Congressional District in 2022 in a crowded field, but lost to Democrat Wiley Nickel in the General Election. Hines who grew up in Charlotte and later attended Wake Forest Law School has been attacked by his other primary rivals for changing districts multiple times. Hines is currently running a television ad that features images of his previous appearances with President Trump.
Jay Wagner, Christian Castelli, and Mary Ann Contogiannis are also running for the GOP nomination.”
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“Dallas Woodhouse is the NC executive director for American Majority and author of The Woodshed for Carolina Journal.”
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Added: “McDowell had gone on a hunting trip with Donald Trump Jr. a few weeks earlier, who then set up a private meeting between his father and McDowell at Mar-a-Lago.”
1/10/2024, “A Trump Test In the Piedmont,” theassemblync.com
Standing in the crowd of supporters was Bo Hines, the young North Carolina Republican who ran for Congress with Trump’s endorsement in 2022 but fell short in the general election.
“Bo Hines is here,” Trump told the audience. “He’s going to be a congressman very shortly.”
But Hines wasn’t the only one jockeying for position behind the scenes. So was Addison McDowell, a little-known health care lobbyist who will turn 30 years old later this month [Jan. 2024].
McDowell had gone on a hunting trip with Donald Trump Jr. a few weeks earlier, who then set up a private meeting between his father and McDowell at Mar-a-Lago. By the end of the meeting, Trump pledged his support to McDowell—less than 72 hours after calling Hines a future congressman.
“Addison McDowell will be a great Congressman, and has my Complete and Total Endorsement!” Trump wrote on Truth Social, the media platform he founded….
It was a body blow to Hines. It also hurt another candidate, former U.S. Rep. Mark Walker, who fell out of Trump’s good graces after refusing to bow out of the 2022 U.S. Senate race to make way for now-Sen. Ted Budd.
Three other Republicans are also vying in the 6th Congressional District, which straddles Interstate 85 between the Triad and Charlotte: Retired Army Lt. Col. Christian Castelli, former High Point Mayor Jay Wagner, and plastic surgeon Mary Ann Contogiannis….
Candidates still have to meet voters in a new, unfamiliar district. There’s also a giant variable lurking, as the congressional hopefuls wait to see what involvement, if any, a prominent outside group will have: The Club for Growth….
[Club for Growth has since endorsed Bo Hines].
In races where Trump and Club for Growth were in alignment in 2022, the combination was nearly unbeatable….
But when Trump and [Club for Growth President’s David] McIntosh have been at odds, including in Ohio and Pennsylvania’s 2022 U.S. Senate primaries, intraparty contests have proven far more complicated and divisive.”…
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Comment: What about "loyalty" that Don values above all else? Apparently it's a one-way street. You're not allowed to change your mind about Don, but he can change his mind about you.
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