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BY GARY D. ROBERTSON - Associated Press BY GARY D. ROBERTSON The leader of the Wake County Republican Party on Friday stood by her comment to a large crowd of GOP activists in which she described Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue as "the dumbest governor in Ame
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North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue addresses the media at the Marriott hotel in downtown Greensboro, N.C. on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012. It was the first time the governor spoke publicly since announcing in a press release two days earlier that she would... View Photo »
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RALEIGH -- The leader of the Republican Party in North Carolina's second largest county stood by Friday her comment to a large crowd of GOP activists in which she described Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue as "the dumbest governor in America." Wake County
The leader of the Republican Party in North Carolina's second largest county stood by Friday her comment to a large crowd of GOP activists in which she described Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue as "the dumbest governor in America." Wake County Republican
FILE -In this Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012 file photo, North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue wears a Freightliner hat as she smiles during a news conference at a Freightliner plant in Cleveland, N.C. Perdue, facing a hard fight for a second term, will not seek... View Photo »
It was never my intent to violate any law, and I intend to plead not guilty ... I never asked for any favors nor have I received any personal benefit from my support and help advancing Beverly Perdue's campaign for governor.
By GARY D. ROBERTSON - Associated Press By GARY D. ROBERTSON RALEIGH, N.C. -- The leader of the Republican Party in North Carolina's second largest county stood by Friday her comment to a large crowd of GOP activists in which she described Democratic Gov
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Pat McCrory is distancing himself from a comment made by Wake County's Republican Party chairwoman in which she called Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue "the dumbest governor in America." A spokesman for McCrory's gubernatorial campaign
Beverly Eaves "Bev" Perdue (born 14 January 1947(1947-01-14)) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party currently serving as governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina. She is the first female governor of North Carolina. Full Article
Peter Reichard, a top Perdue aide, takes the oath before his apearance in Wake County Court, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 in Raleigh, N.C. Reichard, a top fundraiser for Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue's winning 2008 campaign received probation Wednesday after entering a plea to a...
View Photo »Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, left, N.C. Gov. Beverly Perdue, center, and Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C. , go on a helicopter tour of eastern North Carolina to view damage caused by Hurricane Irene on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011.
View Photo »Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, left, North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue, center, and Sen Kay Hagan check the route on a map as they go on a helicopter tour of eastern North Carolina to view damage caused by Hurricane Irene on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011.
View Photo »FILE -In this Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012 file photo, North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue wears a Freightliner hat as she smiles during a news conference at a Freightliner plant in Cleveland, N.C. Perdue, facing a hard fight for a second term, will not seek re-election, a Democratic official...
View Photo »Peter Reichard, right, a top Perdue aide, and his attorney, Hart Miles listen in Wake County Court, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 in Raleigh, N.C. Reichard, a top fundraiser for Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue's winning 2008 campaign received probation Wednesday after entering a plea to...
View Photo »North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue, left, looks on as Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer makes a point as the Democratic Governors Association held a panel discussion on jobs and the economy, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011, in Washington.
View Photo »North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue, center, and Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, right, listen to Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, as the Democratic Governors Association holds a panel discussion on jobs and the economy, Friday, Feb. 25, 2001, in Washington.
View Photo »North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue speaks during a news conference at a Freightliner plant in Cleveland, N.C. , Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012. About 1,100 workers laid off from a factory that builds long-distance Freightliner trucks will be called back to work to meet increasing demand as...
View Photo »N.C. Secretary of Agriculture Steve Troxler, left, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, left center, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, right center, and N.C. Gov. Beverly Perdue view flooded farmland on a helicopter tour of eastern North Carolina to view...
View Photo »From left, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsac, N.C. Gov. Beverly Perdue, U.S Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and U.S. Senator Kay Hagan meet with local officials as they make a stop in Manteo, N.C. during a helicopter tour of eastern North Carolina to view damage...
View Photo »Telephone company employees walk past a Rodanthe, N.C. vacation home where strong northeast winds were sending waves under the structure Tuesday Aug.30, 2011. This area of the North Carolina Outer Banks was cut off from the mainland by Hurricane Irene, after the storm cut N.C. Highway...
View Photo »North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue surveys damage during an aerial tour of the area damaged by Hurricane Irene Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011 in Hatteras Island, N.C. North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue said that Irene inflicted significant damage along her state's coast, but that the full...
View Photo »North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue, left, listens to Sondna Ipock-Riggs about the damage Hurricane Irene left behind, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011 in Trenton, N.C. North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue said that Irene inflicted significant damage along her state's coast, but that the full extent...
View Photo »North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue, second from right, speaks outside the White House in Washington, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011, after Democratic governors met with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. From left are: Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley,...
View Photo »Julie Mc Lamb walks through the living room of her house in Fayetteville N.C. on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Gov. Beverly Perdue asked the Obama administration to declare 18 counties disaster areas so victims of Saturday's deadly storms can receive federal financial assistance. She wants...
View Photo »Susan Hayden, an Office Manager for Odyssey Real Estate takes a break while cleaning up the office after it was damaged by the tornado on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 in Fayetteville, N.C. Gov. Beverly Perdue asked the Obama administration to declare 18 counties disaster areas so victims of...
View Photo »John Merritt helps clean up West Service and Uhaul on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 in Fayetteville, N.C. Gov. Beverly Perdue asked the Obama administration to declare 18 counties disaster areas so victims of Saturday's deadly storms can receive federal financial assistance. She wants...
View Photo »Kimberly Smith holds her dog Spot as she stands in outside her destroyed home in Askewville, N.C. , Tuesday, April 19, 2011 after tornados devastated the area Saturday. Gov. Beverly Perdue on Wednesday thanked the White House for declaring 18 counties disaster areas so they can get...
View Photo »Michael Cullipher stands in outside his destroyed home in Askewville, N.C. , Tuesday, April 19, 2011 after tornados devastated the area Saturday. Gov. Beverly Perdue on Wednesday thanked the White House for declaring 18 counties disaster areas so they can get federal aid. Officials are...
View Photo »Paul Miller goes through what's left of his and his wife Ruby's home in Raleigh, N.C. on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Cleanup was on going as the whole neighborhood was littered and homes damaged with trees felled from Saturday's tornado. From remote rural communities to the state's...
View Photo »A worker from Gregory Electric Company cuts cables from a broken power pole in Fayetteville, N.C. on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Gov. Beverly Perdue asked the Obama administration to declare 18 counties disaster areas so victims of Saturday's deadly storms can receive federal financial...
View Photo »Soldiers from the 307th Engineer Battalion clean up after a tornado damaged a few supply warehouses on Fort Bragg, N.C. on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Gov. Beverly Perdue asked the Obama administration to declare 18 counties disaster areas so victims of Saturday's deadly storms can...
View Photo »Bill Gates greets North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue after speaking at the National Governors Association Winter Meeting in Washington, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011.
View Photo »North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue looks on at right as Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, leads a discussion on jobs and the economy, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011, in Washington.
View Photo »Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, center, moderates a panel of Democratic governors discussing jobs and the economy, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011, in Washington. From left are: Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy, Rubin, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, and...
View Photo »Peter Reichard, a top Perdue aide, takes the oath before his apearance in Wake County Court, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 in Raleigh, N.C. Reichard, a top fundraiser for Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue's winning 2008 campaign received probation Wednesday after entering a plea to a...
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It was never my intent to violate any law, and I intend to plead not guilty ... I never asked for any favors nor have I received any personal benefit from my support and help advancing Beverly Perdue's campaign for governor.
