Thursday, April 1,1962
Carolina Review
REDISTRICITING. . .
The U.S. Department of
Justice last week approved
North Carolina’s most
recent , congressional
redistricting plan. The
congressional plan is the
' least complicated of the
three plans forwarded to
Washington for approval
and was widely expected to
pass muster.
< Tar Heels must now await
federal approval of the state
House and Senate plans still
before the bureaucrats.
State leaders did applaud
the acceptance as an in
dication that at least there is
hope for the House and
Senate plans.
Similar applause was not
forthcoming from the
NAACP Legal Defense and
Education Fund based in
Charlotte. An attorney for
that group suggested they
would renew a law • suit
, against the plan. The at
torney cited unspecified
problems with the current
approval. The black lob
bying group had originally
called for the plan as it now
appears - with urban
Durham County, sporting a
large, organized black
constituency, thrust into the
rural and conservative 2nd
District.
The lawsuit is not ex
pected to gain momentum
or success. Already, former
U.S. attorney Micky
Michaux of Durham is
actively campaigning for L.
H. Fountain’s Second
District seat. Michaux, who
is black, expressed great
pleasure with the federal
approval. The former
Carter appointee had lob
bied actively during
legislative redistricting for
the current plan.
Michaux will no doubt
officially announce his
candidacy during a
scheduled March 22nd press
conference.
LEE ... - Michaux’s
’ pleasure probably comes at
the expense of another black
politician, Howard Lee of
Chapel Hill in liberal
Orange County Lee
of L. H. Fountain in the
Second District, had hoped
to do so again. He would
have had an excellent op
portunity to win with
Durham County as a
resource. But Orange was
removed from the second
District into the expanded
4th District with Wake
County.
The swap - around and
consequent split of Durham
and Orange Counties might
be a clue to the NAACP’s
"unspecified problems”
with the approved plan.
Lee is not given much
chance of unseating 4th
District incumbent Ike
Andrews, a fellow
Democrat. Instead,
Republican Bill Cobey of
Chapel Hill is given that
possibility.
COBEY’S CAMPAIGN...
.Political unknown Bill
Cobey ran a relatively v
strong campaign for
lieutenant governor against
incumbent Jimmy Green in
1980.
While ostensibly a
member of the Helms’
Congressional Club lineup of
Republicans against
Democrats, Cobey did not
receive the red - eye
devotion of support that
John East did. Many within
the Congressional Club
official structure were just
as happy with Jimmy Green
as with any Republican
candidate they could adopt.
In 1962 and against more
liberal Democrat Ike An
drews, that red • eye
devotion would be abundant
financially and spiritually.
Geographically, Cobey:,
would have an excellent
chance of carrying heavily
Republican Randolph
County and closely con
tested Chatham County.ln
9*ahge, his home county
where once he served as
UNC athletic director, he
would hold the edge. In
Franklin County, heavily
Democrat as long as
Fountain was the candidate,
Cobey could hold his own
with the conservative, rural
voters. Andrews has
already encountered some
dissatisfaction in Franklin
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