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Vance County GOP Annual Convention Held Mar. 19

Vance County Republicans held an annual convention Tuesday, Mar. 19 and heard from several elected officials who expressed their gratitude to the local party and shared their plans to continue to serve constituents in their respective districts.

N.C. Lt. Gov and gubernatorial hopeful Mark Robinson was on hand for the official ribbon-cutting for the party’s Garnett Street headquarters, held last Friday.

Convention registration began at 5:30 p.m. and area precincts met at that time to elect delegates to the upcoming district and state GOP conventions.

Vance County GOP Chairman Jimmy Barrier kicked off the business session at 7 p.m. by recognizing guests, which included several state legislators.

Registration Committee captain Regina Ford offered an opening prayer before the group voted to approve the county’s plan of organization and its county delegation for the District 1 GOP convention – set for April 13 in Williamston – and the state GOP convention, which will be held May 23-26 in Greensboro.

William Heitman, the Republican challenger for Vance County Commissioner District 1, was the first speaker to address the group. His goals, if elected, are to bring growth, jobs and prosperity to Vance County.

Matthew Winslow, NC House Representative District 7, spoke on the accomplishments of the representatives and the importance of maintaining the super majority to continue positive change and obtain more money that our area has been missing out on because of previous representation in our state legislature.

N.C. Sen. Lisa Barnes told the convention attendees, “I’m honored to represent Vance County in the N.C. Senate and looking forward to earning your vote in November. It’s quite evident that this delegation of three Republicans in the NCGA is working hard for Vance, bringing back millions in funding for infrastructure, economic development, education and other worthwhile projects. Vance County has been under-represented in recent years and I plan to reverse that trend.”

N.C. Rep. Frank Sossamon spoke about the recent forums he has organized for District 32 to address topics such as transportation, broadband, crime, mental health and human trafficking.

“I believe we’re making progress and moving in the right direction,” Sossamon said. “We’ve seen improvements with important projects that were funded that’s going to elevate our communities.”

N.C. Rep. Matthew Winslow, (R-Dist. 7) said he is honored to work colleagues like Barnes and Sossamon.

“Together, we’ve secured over $150 million in funding for Franklin, Granville, Nash and Vance counties, as well as lower income taxes for all while paying off our debt to the federal government, expanding school choice and growing our Rainy Day Fund,” Winslow said. He said that these policies and decisions have contributed to North Carolina being a business leader and said the state is “becoming one of the best economics in the world.”

Republican Congressional candidate Laurie Buckhout could not attend the convention due to addressing the Wilson Convention but sent Kim West, her political coordinator, to speak on her behalf.

The convention ended with a prayer by Sossamon.

TownTalk: Lt. Governor Robinson Speaks to Local GOP

Full Mark Robinson audio included below.

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson was the featured speaker at a Vance County GOP fundraiser on Friday, and he exhorted those in attendance to stay focused on the task at hand – that being the November midterm elections.

The fundraiser was held at the former Charles Boyd Chevrolet lot on US Hwy. 158. About 300 were in attendance, as well as other local candidates on the November ballot.

Robinson’s speech, which was broadcast live on WIZS Friday afternoon, was rebroadcast – unedited – during Monday’s TownTalk segment. He spoke for about 15 minutes and began his remarks celebrating the Friday Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade.

“It’s been a long, hard battle to see that overturned,” Robinson said of the ruling to return abortion rights to states.

He said he is “thoroughly committed to protect the lives of the unborn,” and that he would strive to “make North Carolina the most pro-life state in the nation.” Earlier in his remarks, Robinson said he and his supporters would fight “tooth and nail to protect life in this state.”

While he hasn’t put his hat in the ring yet, Robinson alluded to his intention to run for governor in 2024.

Callers who either attended the event on Friday or listened to the rebroadcast Monday said they would approve of Robinson the gubernatorial candidate.

One caller said he attended Friday’s event and said it felt like “freedom was ringing in the air.”

Another caller said “he’s what we need. He’ll be a good governor…he’s a God-fearing man (and) he loves his country.”

Pointing to national issues like rising gas prices, inflation and what he called the failure of the Biden administration, Robinson said winning the mid-term elections was crucial in order to elect more conservative candidates.

“Let’s keep standing up and let’s keep fighting, folks. We have a nation to save. It’s only going to get saved if we stand up and do it.”

The audience erupted into applause and shouts periodically to show support for Robinson’s comments. He called the Jan. 6 investigation a “smokescreen” and said he wants to keep the country from becoming a “socialist hellhole.”

Sending conservative candidates to Washington, DC would ensure that Republicans would have a super majority in Congress, but he said it also is important to elect conservative candidates to local offices like school boards.

He said he speaks to people all the time who lament they are but one person and the job is large. To which he answers, he said: “There are no little people in this fight.” Whether stuffing envelopes or canvassing neighborhoods in a door-to-door campaign, Robinson said even small contributions have an impact.

“We’ve got to get up on our feet and do the work ourselves,” he said. “We”ve got a state to run and a nation to save.”

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Vance GOP Convention – Plans Growth, Organization, Recruiting

— Vance Co. GOP Press Release

The Vance County Republican Party held it’s annual state required convention Monday night, March 22, 2021. The meeting held in the South Henderson Pentecostal Holiness Church’s Family Life Center was the largest county convention held in the party’s history. Following registration, refreshment and social time, Vance County GOP Chairman, Dwight Frazier, welcomed attendees and officially opened the convention with a prayer by David Barnett and the pledge of allegiance. Pastor Frank Sossamon next took the podium and conducted the precinct organizational focus of the meeting. Delegates attending the convention sat at their respective voting precinct tables and were presented with a detailed organizational handbook the party recently developed. The handbook developed by Pastor Sossamon and the party contained data pertinent to each precinct, the list of officers required, and the duties of those officers within a precinct, and much more strategical information on how to organize and strengthen the Vance County Republican population. Regular precinct meetings are planned to help reach goals currently set by the Vance County GOP some of which are to raise the number of registered Republicans, convert voters who are currently registered as Democrat or Unaffiliated, and recruit qualified Republican candidates for ALL locally elected positions.

Dwight Frazier led the business session in which delegates adopted The State GOP Plan of Organization and elected their leadership for 2021-2023. The slate of officers elected are as follows: Vance Co. GOP Chairman – Jimmy Barrier, Vice Chairman- Kevin Osborne, Secretary – Pam Barrier and Treasurer – Jacque Esslinger.

Several guests from the district addressed the convention. Attendees heard from District 1 Chairman, Harvey West; Richard Scott, chairman of Halifax Co. GOP; Thomas Hill, Chairman of Gates Co. GOP and currently seeking an at large seat in District 1; Donna Stewart, currently seeking District 4 seat (part of the Kittrell precinct is in District 4). Also attending the convention was newly elected chair of the Warren Co. GOP, Evelyn Woodson and her vice chairman, David Woodson.

Submitted Photo – L-R Frazier, Whatley, Barrier

Two special guest speakers at Monday night’s convention were Sandy Smith, former and current candidate for the US House of Representatives and Michael Whatley, Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party who recently spoke along with Donald Trump at the 2021 CPAC Convention. Sandy Smith spoke on Republican values and her plans for implementing those values once elected to the office. Mr. Whatley first thanked the Vance Co. GOP for the extraordinary job of getting the Republican vote out in the 2020 election and “protecting the ballot” (ensuring all voting in the county was done legitimately with no irregularities). He spoke of the many accomplishments made by the party in the 2020 election and pointed out vital races throughout the state and country the party needed to win in upcoming elections. Mr. Whatley offered to help Vance County however he could to fortify the party.

Outgoing vice chairman, Robert Herford, surprised Dwight Frazier who themed this year’s convention, “Proud to Be a Republican”, with a special presentation of appreciation from the party for his service as Vance County chairman and his dedication to the party over the past ten years.

Dwight Frazier themed this year’s convention, “Proud to Be a Republican”. To conclude the convention he relinquished the podium to the newly elected chairman, Jimmy Barrier, who made a few remarks and asked attendees for their help. “Alone I am just one single vote. I need you to help me make the votes grow by getting involved. If you or someone you know says they can’t stand to watch the news any more, if you are fed up with politics and politicians, help me fight for a change to make things better. Get involved. I want to hear from every one of you.”

Mark Robinson

NC Lt. Governor Candidate Mark Robinson to Speak at Vance Co. GOP Headquarters

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-Information courtesy Jimmy Barrier, Vance Co. GOP

Come meet and listen to 2020 NC Lt. Governor candidate Mark Robinson this Wednesday, August 19, 2020, at 5 p.m.

Robinson will be speaking at an outdoor forum to allow for social distancing at the Vance County GOP Headquarters, 1700 Parham St. (the area between Dabney Dr. Cruizers and the Corbitt building) in Henderson.

The Vance County GOP is excited that Robinson is personally coming to introduce himself and his political stance to Vance County citizens. Please plan to come out and hear Mark Robinson this Wednesday.

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2020 NC Lt. Governor candidate Mark Robinson will be speaking at an outdoor forum at the Vance County GOP Headquarters, 1700 Parham St. (the area between Dabney Dr. Cruizers and the Corbitt building) in Henderson on August 19, 2020, at 5 p.m.

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Vance County GOP to Hold Grand Opening of Headquarters

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-Information courtesy Vance County GOP

Chairman Dwight Fraizer and the Board members of the Vance County GOP cordially invite Vance County Republicans and all/any like-minded people to the official opening of the 2020 Vance County GOP Headquarters, located at 1700 Parham St. in the Corbitt building (between Cruzers and the Corbitt Depot) in Henderson.

The event will take place outside to provide for social distancing from 4 – 8 p.m. on Friday, July 31, 2020. Meet, Greet & Mingle time is designated from 4 – 5 p.m.

Free hot dogs and drinks will be available as long as supplies last, starting at 5 p.m. Music will be provided by Jimmy Barrier and the Cabin Pickers.

Featured speakers at the event will be:

* Sandy Smith, GOP candidate for the NC District 1 Congressional Seat
* Bruce LeGates, Pastor of Joy Christian Center Ministries
* Other GOP candidates (or their representatives)

Tents will be set up with GOP items and for voter registration if you have not yet registered to vote in Vance County or if you would like to switch your party affiliation to the Republican Party.