House District 59

Jon Hardister
Known for his work across party lines, Rep. Jon Hardister has a strong message that Guilford County voters strongly support.
Jon Hardister helped pass a bipartisan Coronavirus relief package that includes 50 million dollars to provide protective face masks, gloves, and other personal protective equipment to frontline health care workers, 109 million dollars to make Coronavirus testing available to more people in the state, and 49 million dollars to fund research to develop a vaccine for Coronavirus.
66%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for Jon Hardister after learning this. This was the most persuasive message for soft Democrats, second most persuasive for Unaffiliated voters, the most persuasive message for white women between the ages of 18-54, and second most persuasive message to all white voters ages 55 and over.
Jon Hardister has voted to raise teacher pay every year since 2012.
65%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for Jon Hardister after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to Unaffiliated voters and white women between the ages of 18 and 54.
Jon Hardister 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.
65%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for Jon Hardister after learning this. This was the second most persuasive message for both soft Republicans and soft Democrats.
Jon Hardister supported legislation to keep our schools safe by spending thirty-five million dollars for school safety initiatives and to increase funding for mental health professionals and school resource officers at schools.
63%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for Jon Hardister after learning this. This was the most persuasive message to white women and second most persuasive message to all Republican voters.
Jon Hardister passed legislation to provide up to six million dollars in funding for the NC A&T Agricultural program to assist farmers throughout the state.
59%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for Jon Hardister after learning this.
Jon Hardister 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.
59%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for Jon Hardister after learning this.
Jon Hardister is a lifelong resident of Guilford County, a graduate of Grimsley High and Greensboro College, and a small business owner.
53%
of voters said they would be more likely to vote for Jon Hardister after learning this. This was the second most effective message to persuadable voters.

Nicole Quick
Party hack and far left Nicole Quick’s radical message is rejected by Guilford County voters.
Nicole Quick has signed a radical, progressive agenda that would raise taxes, significantly damage the North Carolina economy, and kill jobs, even though families and businesses all across the state are struggling from the financial impact of the Coronavirus.
58%
of voters said they would be less likely to vote forNicole Quick after learning this. This was the most effective message to persuadable voters and soft Democrats.
Nicole Quick supports a complete government takeover of health care that would eliminate all employer-provided and private health care plans, would triple the size of the state’s budget, and require massive tax increases on workers and families to pay for it.
64%
of voters said they would be less likely to vote forNicole Quick after learning this. An astounding 57% of voters say they would be much less likely to vote for Nicole Quick after learning this.
47%
of voters said they would be less likely to vote for Nicole Quick after learning this.