Posted on 08/02/2010 5:39:04 AM PDT by Kaslin
For the past 14 years, North Carolinas Seventh Congressional District has been held by Democrat Mike McIntyre, who, lacking any significant challengers, has managed to maintain his grip on this culturally conservative district. But this fall McIntyre faces his first serious threat when he battles top-tier Republican candidate Ilario Pantano.
A decidedly Republican district with a strong conservative base, the Cook Partisan Voting Index for the Seventh District is R+5. Located in the southeastern corner of North Carolina, this district stretches from Sampson and Duplin counties to Columbus and Brunswick in the south, covering nine counties in total. It includes parts of Fayetteville, is anchored by Wilmington, and spans several coastal towns. Showing a Republican voting trend in both of the last two presidential elections, George W. Bush carried this district with 56% of the vote in 2004 while John McCain won with 52% of the vote in 2008, even as Obama took the state.
Voting with his party 90% of the time, McIntyre has repeatedly proven that his loyalty lies with Nancy Pelosi and not the constituents he was elected to represent. Not only did McIntyre vote for the failed trillion-dollar stimulus, which has only led to higher unemployment, but he continues to rubber-stamp his partys runaway spending spree, which has pushed our national debt to the highest level in American history. McIntyre has cemented himself as yet another out-of-touch Democrat, in support of a radical agenda that is killing jobs and ruining the economy.
His GOP challenger has one of the most compelling personal stories of any congressional candidate in the country.
Ilario Pantano embodies the fiscally conservative leadership needed to put Americas economy back on track. Pantano is focused on job creation and stimulating the lagging economy by reducing government spending and taxes. He is also a staunch supporter of homeland security, and as a former U.S. Marine Corps Second Lieutenant, Pantano knows what it takes to keep Americans safe. He began his career of public service at 17 when he enlisted in the Marine Corp. and became an elite scout sniper. He served active duty in the first Gulf War and immediately rejoined the Marines after the September 11th terrorist attacks. Described by his superiors as the best platoon commander in his battalion, Pantano earned a reputation for hard work, honor, and dedication.
An economics major from New York University, Pantano also worked as an energy trader for Wall Street rejoining the military after becoming disillusioned by some of the excesses. A successful entrepreneur, Pantano helped create a winning electricity trading joint venture and knows firsthand the benefits of reduced regulation, tax relief for businesses and an educated workforce. However, his personal reason for running for Congress is so his children and future generations can grow and prosper without being saddled by mountains of debt. In addition to fiscal responsibility, Pantano will go to battle for our God-given liberties, constitutional rights, the Second Amendment, and traditional conservative values. Pantano lives with his wife and two sons in North Carolina, where he serves and protects his local community as Deputy Sheriff, while pursuing a Masters in National Security Policy.
This fall, Pantanos prospects look promising. After handily winning the GOP primary and out-fundraising 7-term Democrat incumbent McIntyre, Pantanos campaign has liberals on the defensive. The top 2nd Quarter fundraising of all congressional incumbents and challengers in the state of North Carolina, Pantano was named On the Radar in the Young Guns program by the National Republican Congressional Committee. A race that was considered Safe Democratic in January is now considered competitive by the Cook Political Report. And McIntyre knows hes in trouble he is one of a handful of House incumbents already airing television ads.
Pantanos formidable campaign, this years anti-incumbent sentiment, and McIntyres out-of-touch voting record make this a prime opportunity for a Republican to take back this seat and take another vote away from Nancy Pelosi. This November, voters have a clear choice: more of the same from Pelosis puppets or a principled, accountable conservative to represent their interests in Washington. I hope youll visit Ilarios website, Facebook and Twitter pages to keep up with the latest news and information on his campaign.
My wife and I are moving to Pantano’s district in September. My son and his wife moved there last year. Ilario can count on those four and a dozen Marines that I know who also live there.
Don't sound like this distric is to conservative to me. me, conservatives don't vote for democrats. There is no just thing as a blue democrat, they all got yellow bellies.
I just saw McIntyre’s latest commercial. No mention of being a Democrat. He has a female small business owner complain about Washington and how McIntyre got them a tax break. Typical southern Democrat masquerading as a conservative.
Why do they NEVER show maps of these gerrymandered districts so people can catch on?
Interesting article.
Pantano was on Bill Bennett’s show two weeks ago. Sounded well organized and well prepared.
Pantano sounds like the real deal. We all need more candidates like him.
Pantano sounds like the real deal. We all need more candidates like him.
Pantano had a good commercial campaign during the primary season (ran regional ads on FOX news). I think this one should be a pick up for our side. It just depends on if McIntyre can dupe enough of the voters in to thinking he’s conservative, like he’s done in the past.
Hannity needs to interview Pantano during the prime time hour.
Thank you and I apologize for being wrong.
Not so wrong as you think.
Notice Fayetteville. It’s split three ways like a pie.
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