Friday, October 5, 2012 - 11:00pm

My campaign for Congress, District 13, is a continuing, aggressive grassroots campaign, so while you may not see me on TV, know I'm using all the dollars I get for A-to-Z retail campaigning, including much social media. We are in a David and Goliath battle against Richie Rich Holding, but we are going to be in a nip and tuck battle, believe it or not. If you want to help me cross the finish line with a big upset, please send me just $5 or $10 or whatever for our final ad push. I am not like Kissell and McIntyre, for I not only support President Obama, I've made calls for him at OFA. I'm out there to make it to Washington so I can have the president's back. Please help, if just a little bit.

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Grinding it out
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Monday, July 23, 2012 - 7:50pm

I am sick and tired of seeing President Obama's statements grossly taken out of context. "The private economy is doing fine" were his words while comparing private job loss totals with public sector job loss totals. "If you have a business--you didn't build that" is referring to the infrastructure surrounding the business. It is so bad that a lawyer told me if he used the same logic and comparisons in court to prove his point, he would be disbarred.

I am fighting to get to Congress to help President Obama and in my campaign, I am one Democrat who will never deny that I support him or the principles of the Democratic Party.

Barack Obama
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Thursday, May 31, 2012 - 11:03pm

Just want to say I plan, as the Democratic Party nominee for the 13th Congressional District, to run a serious challenge against Holding, contrary to what some blogs are writing tonight. It will be tough, but we can do it.

Our 99% values will stand in stark contrast to their 1% values. So, take heart, this seat is too value to simply give away with our best efforts. It will be tough to fight their big bucks, but there is "more than one way to skin a cat."

Charles Malone
www.malone4congress.com

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Friday, November 5, 2010 - 11:40pm

It is a hard reality when you seek to win a hard fought campaign, such as my attempt to win a NC Senate seat this week against the incumbent Republican, and it ends with a loss.

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - 5:56pm

Candidate Charles Malone is trying to upseat Republican incumbent Neal Hunt for the NC Senate seat that represents North Raleigh, upper Wake County and most of the Town of Wake Forest. The race is competitive!

What a difference it will make if Malone is in and Hunt is out. Just compare where they stand on the following past votes in the NC General Assembly (2009-10).

1. Health Youth Act to allow sex education choice for parents--either abstinence or comprehensive. (Hunt, no; Malone, yes)
2. School Violence Prevention Act "anti-bullying bill" that includes protection for gay students. (Hunt, no: Malone, yes)
3. Allowing tenants to have 30 days to leave property and 10 days to get out of lease when landlord is foreclosed upon. (Hunt, no; Malone, yes).
4. Extending NC Climate Change Commission. (Hunt, no; Malone, yes).

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010 - 1:03am

It was a good feeling to finally make the past several months of campaigning official by filing today for the NC Senate, Dist. 15, at the Wake County Board of Elections.

The Republicans were there in force, but I had Democratic Party company after a while. At this point, I am the only Democrat running for the party nomination, but I won't know for sure if I will be the nominee by virtue of being unopposed until filing ends on February 26. I may make it and it would save money and time to be able to focus soley on beating the incumbent, Rep. Neal Hunt, in November. Yet, a qualified Democrat has a perfect right to run and who am I to begrudge democracy running its course? What will be, will be.

Who wins this one will make a big difference in how the people are represented. It is up to the people to say no to the Republicans, who now lick their chops with the expectation of taking of control of the Senate and House in NC.

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