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TEA New York get out the Vote
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A road to victory?
In the race for Republican Thom Tillis state House seat, Democrat Natasha Marcus is getting some help from an unlikely source.
Tea party Republicans.
Some Lake Norman-area conservatives opposed to Interstate 77 toll lanes are backing Marcus over Republican John Bradford III in the district where Republicans and independent voters outnumber Democrats.
Marcus, from Davidson, opposes toll roads. Bradford is a Cornelius town commissioner who voted for the tolls, though he unsuccessfully tried to delay the project for more study.
Chuck Suter, a tea party activist and toll road critic, was among several conservatives who posted on a Facebook page called Exit 28 Ridiculousness.
Im a TEA Party guy but today I ask that everyone vote for Democrat, Natasha Marcus, he wrote. John Bradford is a cheerleader for the 50 year P3 Toll Road plan set up by Thom Tillis.
Bradford supporters say not all tea party activists or toll road opponents are supporting Marcus.
And the Bradford campaign supplied this comment from Huntersville Commissioner Rob Kidwell: As a Tea Party supporter and opponent to the tolls, I still support, and stand by John Bradford. He is fair, listens to all sides and will help the conservative cause in more ways than just one.
State transportation officials have said adding toll lanes to I-77 between Charlotte and Mooresville is the only way to finance the project anytime soon. The Spanish company Cintra is expected to close on a 50-year contract for the $655 million project later this month or next.
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Tea party Republicans favor Davidson Democrat