Catalyst: Jim Martin and the Rise of North Carolina Republicans

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In 1985, newly elected North Carolina governor Jim Martin met with Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander, U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich and six other Republican leaders to map out a strategy for making the GOP competitive in state and local elections, particularly within the South. That the method this group developed has succeeded shows Martin s under-appreciated role as a catalyst for political change in North Carolina and beyond.

This book chronicles the life and political career of Martin, North Carolina s first two-term Republican governor. Before his election to that job in 1984, Martin served 12 years in Congress and six years on the Mecklenburg County Commission. He started his professional career as a professor of chemistry at Davidson College. All the way through his long political career, Martin regularly led the best way in showing his fellow Republicans that political pragmatism could work hand-in-hand with fiscal conservatism. Along the best way, his career has intersected with such notable figures as Richard Nixon, Jesse Helms, Jim Hunt, Ralph Nader, Ronald Reagan and Elizabeth Dole.

In Catalyst, we follow Martin from his days within the 1960s as chairman of the primary Republican-majority commission in North Carolina s so much-populous county to his 2012 role in investigating scandals on the University of North Carolina.

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