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Mike McIntyre

Rep. Mike McIntyre says he would promote bi-partisanship if he seeks governor's office

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A day after Governor Bev Perdue's announcement that she will not seek re-election, the focus now is on who will take her seat. Full story...
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VOTE 2012: Congressman McIntyre open to running for governor

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“The ideals and issues that make our state and nation great do not belong to either political party. I love North Carolina; I love serving its people; and I am always open to considering broader opportunities to serve, including the possibility of Governor.” Full story...
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FIRST ON 3: McIntyre calls out NBC for editing out "under God" in pledge

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NBC Universal has apologized to members of Congress for taking the words "under God" out of the Pledge of Allegiance during the recent U.S. Open. Reps. Randy Forbes, R-Va., and Mike McIntyre, D-N.C. -- who lead the Congressional Prayer Caucus -- joined 106 other members of Congress in expressing their frustration to NBC leaders. Full story...
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The Rant: April 5, 2011

There's been a lot of drama in the political world around here lately, but a new poll shows some interesting trends. WWAY's Kevin Wuzzardo has more in tonight's edition of The Rant.

McIntyre introduces Lumbee Bill…again

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Have you ever watched the movie Groundhog Day with Bill Murray? If so, you’ll sort of get the feeling. On the first full day of the 112th Congress, Rep. Mike McIntyre (D-NC) introduced legislation that would grant the Lumbee Tribe full federal acknowledgment - according to the 'Cherokee One Feather'. Full story...
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John Boehner elected Speaker; McIntyre votes for Shuler

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The House completed its vote, electing John Boehner the 61st Speaker of the House 241-192. The most interesting aspect of the vote was the defections from Nancy Pelosi, who garnered 173 votes... Full story...
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NC GOP: McIntyre requests $218 million in earmarks for 2011

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According to figures posted on CarolinaTransparency.com, Congressman Mike McIntyre, a Democrat who represents North Carolina’s 7th District, requested $218,116,000 in earmarks for the 2011 fiscal year -- the third-largest request among North Carolina’s House members. Full story...
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Congressman McIntyre now has official Twitter account

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Rep. Mike McIntyre announced that he has an official U.S. House of Representatives Twitter account... Full story...
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McIntyre ready to work with Republican House

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video It's been a little more than a week since elections wrapped-up. Now many politicians are settling in and getting ready to go back to work. WWAY caught up with District 7 Congressman Mike McIntyre to see what the democrat thinks about his minority position in the house, now that the Republicans have control. Full story...
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VOTE 2010: ALIPAC rebukes McIntyre, reverses endorsement

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ALIPAC is rescinding their endorsement of Congressman Mike McIntyre, originally made in 2008, and transferring that endorsement to Ilario Pantano the Republican challenger who has promised to stand up for the enforcement of America's existing border and immigration laws, instead of any form of Amnesty for illegal immigrants. Full story...
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McIntyre and Pantano kick-off election debates

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video Let the election season begin. Candidates for the 7th District Congressional Seat took part in the first of three debates at Cape Fear Community College. Full story...
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Political double talk? McCrory endorses Breazeale and Pantano

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video Former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory spent the weekend on the campaign trail in Wilmington. The 2008 Republican nominee for governor endorsed Will Breazeale back in January, but he's also endorsing Ilario Pantano. How can that be? McCrory says he likes both of them. Full story...
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Third Republican files for McIntyre's seat

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The 7th District seat has been held by the Democratic Party for more than 100 years, but the district has begun to lean more toward Republicans in state and national elections Full story...
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Congressmen help kick off Black History Month

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videoEach year, Rep. Mike McIntyre holds a celebration for Black History Month honoring African-American leaders within our community. For the last 14 years, that event has been held in Lumberton. But this year, it came to the Port City Sunday. Full story...
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Pantano back on public stage as Congressional candidate

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Ilario Pantano served in three wars, and in 2004 shot two men in Iraq. He was accused of murder, but all charges against him were dropped a year later. Now a New Hanover County Sheriff's deputy, he wants to serve Southeastern North Carolina in Congress. Full story...
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