Should we endorse Keever or Goforth in NC House race?
ByWNC for Change wants to hear from you regarding a local race between two Democratic candidates—Patsy Keever and Bruce Goforth—for the North Carolina House of Representatives District 115 seat. Do you think we should endorse one of these two candidates?
District 115 is comprised of portions of east Asheville, Fairview, Swannanoa, Black Mountain and other areas in Buncombe County. But even if you don’t live and vote in this district, you can still help us make a decision.
To make your voice heard, please answer the questions below.
- Do you want WNC for Change to endorse either Bruce Goforth or Patsy Keever in the NC House District 115 race for the Democratic nomination? Please answer yes or no.
- If yes, which of these two candidates do you want WNC for Change to endorse?
- Please briefly explain your choice (optional).
Since you have received this email, you can voice your opinion on this matter, but only members have a vote. If you’re not sure if you officially joined WNC for Change, you may reply to this message to find out.
Please note that we need to hear from you by midnight, Wednesday, April 14 for your vote to count.
Thanks in advance for your important input!
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Bruce Goforth’s website
Patsy Keever’s website

1 Comments
April 9th, 2010 at 6:50 pm
We should endorse a Democrat and that Democrat should be Patsy Keever.
Bruce Goforth is a developer and he does not care one bit about how the development occurs. The steep slopes where building occurs is going to be a danger. Ths erosion is going to eat away at the slopes much faster than it otherwise would and eventually all the houses on the steep slopes will find themselves sliding downhill. We should try to protect our steep slopes from erosion and Goforth certainly will not do that. Patsy Keever was also a Buncombe Commissioner for years and during her time on that board she showed that she definitely cares for the people of this County. Vote for Pat Keever to protect our environment and to promote good education. Leon Gouin.