Randleman Mayoral Candidate Beverly Coble Voted Democrat in 2008 and 2012 Presidential Elections
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RANDLEMAN, NC, December 26, 2024 – Recent findings from the North Carolina Board of Elections, revealed by the independent watchdog group AnybodyButCoble.org, show that Beverly Coble, a declared Republican candidate for mayor of Randleman, cast her votes for Democratic candidates in the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections—both of which resulted in the election of Barack Obama.
This information raises questions about Coble’s political alignment and consistency as she campaigns for mayor under the Republican banner. Voter registration records and historical voting data obtained by AnybodyButCoble.org indicate Coble’s Democratic votes during two pivotal presidential elections, signaling a potential disconnect with the conservative values she now claims to champion.
“As voters, we expect transparency and consistency from those who seek to lead our communities,” said Clayton Ballentine, founder of AnybodyButCoble.org. “Coble’s voting history directly contradicts the platform she’s presenting to the citizens of Randleman, and the public deserves an explanation.”
The revelations have sparked debate among local residents and political leaders, with some expressing concerns about Coble’s ability to represent Republican principles authentically. With the mayoral election next year, this disclosure could have significant implications for Coble’s campaign and the trust of her potential constituents.
AnybodyButCoble.org urges voters to stay informed and encourages transparency from all candidates seeking public office.
For more information, visit AnybodyButCoble.org.