Broadening his band
[...]he says, "It is very true that I wouldn't have run those editorials." A Republican most his life, Goodmon, 71, wound up a liberal, a label he's not entirely comfortable with - "I hate those damn names" - and considers something of an occupational hazard. In 2010, G...
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Published in | Business, North Carolina Vol. 34; no. 12; p. 54 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Charlotte
Business-North Carolina
01.12.2014
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Summary: | [...]he says, "It is very true that I wouldn't have run those editorials." A Republican most his life, Goodmon, 71, wound up a liberal, a label he's not entirely comfortable with - "I hate those damn names" - and considers something of an occupational hazard. In 2010, Goodmon publicly criticized the Wake County school board's Republican majority for ditching diversity in deciding where students attend school, and he and his wife, Barbara, changed their voter registration from Republican to unaffiliated. |
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ISSN: | 0279-4276 |