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Sep 06, 2010 |
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Watauga Republican chairman resigns to support employer Foxx
Citing a "strong belief" that U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx upholds
conservative values in the 5th Congressional District, Watauga County Republican Party chairman
Aaron Whitener stepped down from his post on Thursday night in order to actively support Foxx, his
employer, amid a surprise primary race for the seat.
Upon Whitener's election as party chairman in 2009, some party insiders criticized the move since Whitener works as Foxx's field representative in Watauga County. "It is critical that the party chairman remain impartial during primaries to maintain the integrity of this important process. I would be unable to do that in my current position," Whitener said in an e-mail sent to the media Thursday evening. In addition to a primary challenge from Alexander County resident Keith Gardner, Foxx faces local opposition from Democratic challenger, Watauga County farmer and radio host, Billy Kennedy. Kennedy will run unopposed in the May primary. Former vice-chairwoman Pam Blume will now assume the duties of chairwoman until the next party convention on Saturday. Foxx's husband, Tom Foxx, is currently listed as the local party's Watauga precinct chairman. It is unclear if he will also resign. For more in-depth coverage, see the latest print edition of the Watauga Democrat, available at hundreds of locations across the High Country. To subscribe to the Watauga Democrat for less than 15 cents per day, click here (https://ssl.jonesmedia.biz/circ/index.php?db=watauga). |
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