Hi John,
The Freethought Equality Fund has endorsed two great candidates in North Carolina and they are both facing competitive primaries on March 3, 2020. Please support Audra Killingsworth, a secular humanist and a member of the Apex NC Town Council, who is seeking a seat on the Wake County NC Commission, and Steve Woodsmall who is running for the Congressional seat currently held by
Republican Mark Meadows (Meadows is not seeking re-election in 2020). Help bring reason, compassion, and integrity to North Carolina public service by supporting these excellent candidates.
Audra Killingsworth is running for the Wake County (NC) Commission in District 3. She is currently a member of the Apex (NC) Town Council – a seat she won in 2017. Killingsworth decided to run for office because she saw the impact of local government in our daily lives and she “wanted to contribute and make a
difference.” Her leadership on the town council has been guided by compassion and data driven policy. She now wants to take her experience and skills in “listening, finding common ground, making hard decisions, and serving the public” to the next level of local government. Killingsworth is a secular humanist and a member of the American Humanist Association and the Triangle Freethought Society.
Steve Woodsmall is running for Congress in the North Carolina 11th Congressional District. Woodsmall is a retired U.S. Air Force Major and says, “I will bring the same commitment to service to Congress that I lived by in the Air Force — duty, honor and country.” With a blind loyalty to his caucus and president the
current representative, Mark Meadows, has failed to represent the interests of his constituents and country. Woodsmall’s policy priorities include: getting the money out of politics by overturning Citizens United, addressing climate change by investing in clean energy and green technologies, guaranteeing a living wage for workers, making healthcare a fundamental right, and enacting common sense gun regulations. Woodsmall considers himself spiritual more than religious.
You can see all our 2020 endorsed candidates here.
Thank you for your membership and support!
Sincerely,
Ron Millar
PAC Coordinator
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