Area challenger: Asheboro Republican announces he will face Burr
by Paul Johnson
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ASHEBORO – Sen. Richard Burr’s challenge in his re-election bid this year won’t just come from the other side of the political aisle.

Asheboro City Councilman Eddie Burks announced earlier this month he will challenge Burr, the first-term senator from Winston-Salem, in the Republican primary May 4. Three Democratic challengers already are campaigning for their party’s nomination in the Senate primary, with the party nominees to square off in the Nov. 2 general election.

Burks, who’s in his third year on the Asheboro council, said he wants to bring a fresh, conservative perspective to the nation’s capital.

“After testing the political waters across the state during the past few months, I believe that many citizens of North Carolina are ready for a change in the U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by Richard Burr. Yes, I am a Republican and believe the conservative platform of the GOP offers greater hope of restoring our nation than what we are seeing in the capital today,” Burks said in a statement announcing his candidacy.

A small business owner who grew up in Randolph County, Burks said he would be more attentive to constituents than Burr.

“While I appreciate that Sen. Burr votes conservatively on most issues, it has been my observation that he is out of touch with the people who elected him,” Burks indicates on his campaign Web site.

Among the issues that Burks highlights is greater attention to balancing the federal budget, free-market and liability-reform approaches to health care and reducing federal taxes.

A primary challenger won’t significantly alter Burr’s campaign strategy this year, said Samantha Smith, spokeswoman for the Richard Burr Committee. It’s not unusual for an incumbent senator in North Carolina to face a primary challenger during elections in the past 30 years, she said.

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