The National File reported on Saturday that Anne Gregory Teicher had been identified as North Carolina Democrat Senate candidate Cal Cunningham’s second mistress.
The National File’s Patrick Howley confirmed Teicher personally revealed to multiple sources that she had an affair with Cunningham.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who Cunningham hopes to oust in November, told Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle that he did not have time to read the National File report; however, he said, “You know, he’s [Cuninngham] not fit to serve in the U.S. Senate. Can you imagine someone who’s under investigation by the Army sitting on Senate Armed Services? It makes no sense.”
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...opeful-cal-cunninghams-second-mistress-named/
From the comments:
Cunningham doesn’t have the time to be senator. He’s too busy with his, um...activities.
NC law prohibited Cunningham from dropping out of the race at the point where this was exposed (bonus points to the Tillis team for holding off on releasing this information until they did). In NC, a candidate is allowed to drop out of a race up to 60 days before the election; after that, if they choose to do so, they better be dead, or they will be prosecuted for violating the law. NC has some other interesting laws too, including one that covers alienation of affection and might allow Cunningham's wife to sue all of his paramours....
The National File’s Patrick Howley confirmed Teicher personally revealed to multiple sources that she had an affair with Cunningham.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who Cunningham hopes to oust in November, told Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle that he did not have time to read the National File report; however, he said, “You know, he’s [Cuninngham] not fit to serve in the U.S. Senate. Can you imagine someone who’s under investigation by the Army sitting on Senate Armed Services? It makes no sense.”
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...opeful-cal-cunninghams-second-mistress-named/
From the comments:
Cunningham doesn’t have the time to be senator. He’s too busy with his, um...activities.
NC law prohibited Cunningham from dropping out of the race at the point where this was exposed (bonus points to the Tillis team for holding off on releasing this information until they did). In NC, a candidate is allowed to drop out of a race up to 60 days before the election; after that, if they choose to do so, they better be dead, or they will be prosecuted for violating the law. NC has some other interesting laws too, including one that covers alienation of affection and might allow Cunningham's wife to sue all of his paramours....