CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Voters have their first and only chance to hear all the candidates for North Carolina governor talk about the issues together on television.
Democrat Beverly Perdue, Republican Pat McCrory and Libertarian Mike Munger are scheduled to participate in a debate Wednesday night in Charlotte. The debate is expected to air in other media markets.
Only two of the candidates have been on stage at any one time since the May primaries. Perdue and McCrory have participated together in four televised debates. McCrory and Munger met twice in forums at UNC-TV.
McCrory and Perdue have received the lion’s share of attention in the race. Munger is looking to get more than 2 percent of the vote so the Libertarians can remain on the ballot for four more years.
