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Encyclopedia > Fred Smith (politician)

Sen. Fred Smith

Fred Smith is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twelfth Senate district, including constituents in Johnston and Wayne counties. An attorney from Clayton, North Carolina, Smith is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in his first term in the state Senate.


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Smith, I understand you were 5 kind enough to come to New York to offer a 6 presentation and we didn't get to you because 7 of the hurricane.
Smith, you looked 20 like you were off the board over there, so, 21 Fred, I want to go back on your analogy of 22 our Chinese garlic sellers.
SMITH: This, I think, is the 7 nub of what we're wandering around, and the 8 Governor made the point earlier.
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