House District 22

William Brisson
William Brisson has spent his life farming and serving his community. He has worked across the aisle to find common-sense solutions for North Carolina and we need his leadership and experience back in the NC House.
William Brisson helped pass a bipartisan Coronavirus relief package that includes $50 million to provide protective face masks, gloves, and other personal protective equipment to frontline health care workers, $109 million to make Coronavirus testing available to more people in the state, and $49 million to fund research to develop a vaccine for Coronavirus.
71%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for William Brisson after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to soft Democrats. This message was the second most persuasive message to soft GOP and white Democrats. This message was the fourth most persuasive message for unaffiliated voters and white women 35+.
William Brisson fought to keep spending under control so the state could save up over three billion dollars in emergency savings to prepare for the next crisis or economic downturn. Thanks to these savings, our state’s finances are in good shape and we won’t have to raise taxes or cut critical services for families and small businesses, despite the effects of the Coronavirus on state revenue.
71%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for William Brisson after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to soft GOP voters. This was the second most persuasive message to unaffiliated voters. This was the third most persuasive message to white women 35+. This was the fourth most persuasive message to white Democrats.
William Brisson voted to create a $125 million emergency loan program to help North Carolina small businesses continue to pay employees, rent, and mortgages during the Coronavirus outbreak.
71%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for William Brisson after learning this. This message was third most persuasive to soft GOP voters. This message was the fourth most persuasive message for unaffiliated voters and white women 35+.
William Brisson is a farmer who understands how important farming is for our community and our state. That’s why he fights harder for farmers than almost any other elected official in Raleigh.
69%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for William Brisson after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to white Democrats. This was the second most persuasive message to white women 35+. This was the third most persuasive message to unaffiliated voters. This was the fourth most persuasive message for soft GOP voters.
William Brisson voted for the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which is a bill that protects newborns who survive botched abortions and increases penalties for infanticide.
62%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for William Brisson after learning this. This was the most persuasive white men 18-54, white women 35+, and white unaffiliated voters.

Albert Kirby
Albert Kirby is a career politician that has decided he wants to run for NC House. As a County Commissioner, he took several votes to look after his own interests, even pushing through a measure to give himself his own parking spot near Town Hall. His liberal policies won’t benefit the good people of House District 22 and they deserve a selfless leader who will put people before political consequences.
Albert Kirby failed to pay child support to the mother of his child.
69%
of voters said they would be less likely to vote for Albert Kirby after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to soft GOP and soft Democrats, and white Democrats. This was the second most persuasive message to unaffiliated voters and white women 35+.
As Sampson County Commissioner, Albert Kirby voted to raise property taxes, and even though some taxpayers said they couldn’t afford the higher taxes, he refused to reconsider and later voted against cutting them.
65%
of voters said they would be less likely to vote for Albert Kirby after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to Sampson County voters and the second most persuasive message to soft Democrats. This was the third most persuasive message to soft GOP voters, unaffiliated voters, white Democrats, and white women 35+.
As Sampson County Commissioner, Albert Kirby voted against fully funding the Sheriff’s Department and our school system, but he voted in favor of raising taxes.
64%
of voters said they would be less likely to vote for Albert Kirby after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to white unaffiliateds and white women 35+. This was the second most persuasive message to soft GOP voters and white Democrats.