Top Stories - NC Gov. Perdue Will Not Seek 2nd Term
North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue will not seek a second term in 2012.
The governor issued a statement a short while ago saying she would not run for re-election. Perdue was likely facing a tough rematch of her 2008 race with former Charlotte mayor Pat McCrory.
Here's Gov. Perdue's full statement:
Like the rest of the nation, North Carolina has been facing difficult economic times -- demanding many difficult decisions. I have had to make painful budget cuts in important areas of government. But I believe I have approached this challenge in a way that is consistent with my values and the values that have made our state a wonderful place to live and raise a family. I have spent my tenure in office - and, in fact, my adult lifetime - fighting for things that I care deeply about. And as anyone who knows me will tell you, I do not back down from a fight.
But I understand this: We live in highly partisan times, where some people seem more worried about scoring political points than working together to address the real challenges our state faces. And it is clear to me that my race for re-election will only further politicize the fight to adequately fund our schools. A re-election campaign in this already divisive environment will make it more difficult to find an bipartisan solutions.
The thing I care about most right now is making sure that our schools and schoolchildren do not continue to be the victims of shortsighted legislative actions and severe budget cuts inflicted by a legislative majority with the wrong priorities. Therefore, I am announcing today that I have decided not to seek re-election. I hope this decision will open the door to an honest and bipartisan effort to help our schools.
To those of you who have supported me throughout my years of public service, I will always be grateful for the confidence you have placed in me. In my remaining months in office, I look forward to continuing to fight for the priorities we share, by putting North Carolinians back to work and investing in our children's future. To my children and grandchildren, and especially to my husband Bob, thank you for always being there for me - especially as I've weighed this difficult decision.
Thank you all, and God bless North Carolina.
President Obama also issued a statement on Gov. Perdue's decision not to seek a second term:
As
the first woman to serve as North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor and
Governor, Bev Perdue has never been afraid to break barriers. For over
25 years, she has fought for the people of the Tar Heel State – working
to transform the state’s public schools, improve the health care
system, protect and attract jobs for members of the military and their
families, and create the jobs of the future. Michelle and I want to
congratulate Governor Perdue on her historic tenure, and we wish Bev
and her family well in the future.
Thursday, January 26 2012, 03:41 PM EST
News Stories
AP News
Tonight on MY 40
6:00PM Family Feud
6:30PM WLOS News on WMYA
7:00PM Family Feud
7:30PM Excused
8:00PM Burn Notice
10:00PM WMYA News at 10
Forecast
Wednesday: Increasing clouds. P.M. showers developing. High: 62-Asheville, 65-Upstate
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy with showers early. Low: 42-Asheville, 49-Upstate
Thursday: Mostly Cloudy, Showers & Storm Possible. High: 68
Meteorologist ...






