John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Amendment One Media Crush

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Add six more reporters to the list of those who’ve turned to Chad Adams for facts about Amendment One. This week he was interviewed by the Chapel Hill News, the Chapel Hill Herald, the Durham Herald-Sun, the Asheville Citizen-Times, the Associated Press, and the Winston-Salem Journal. Adams spent Tuesday night addressing the Wake County Young Republicans about A-1, followed up by a Wednesday night interview with WAAV in Wilmington. In Chowan County, Commissioner candidate John Sams included a reference to JLF in his letter to the editor of the Chowan Heraldopposing Amendment One. In the Courier-Times of Roxboro, it was Libertarian candidate for lieutenant governor, Chris Cole, who made note of JLF’s opposition in his commentary about why A-1 is, among other things, corporate welfare

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