#ncpol: Robert Brawley and Jim Black
It’s interesting to see Team McCrory so worked up over Robert Brawley. Their guy has all the money and name ID and organization. Brawley is not so well known outside
Continue readingIt’s interesting to see Team McCrory so worked up over Robert Brawley. Their guy has all the money and name ID and organization. Brawley is not so well known outside
Continue readingHe was an outspoken critic of House leadership. Then-speaker Thom Tillis found him a primary opponent and helped knock him out of the House. Theam Thillis may have knocked Robert
Continue readingMoore County’s Richard Morgan set the standard for hard-nosed vindictive political tactics during his tenure in the NC House. If a legislator dared to “cross” him, Morgan would personally seek
Continue readingSo says, until recently, Supreme Court Justice Barbara Jackson : “Dallas stated that the party had spent $350K on Justice Edmunds race and his only regret was spending anything
Continue readingI heard from one of our numerous friends on Jones Street regarding THIS POST. Robert Brawley, the former GOP House member challenging Pat McCrory in the March primary, has said
Continue readingRepublican gubernatorial candidate — and former legislator — Robert Brawley says that the uproar over tolls on I-77 in Mecklenburg is not simply a local issue: […] Brawley says he
Continue readingAgain, it is astounding to watch how viciously and ruthlessly the GOPe goes after ANYONE perceived as a threat. From a local TV reporter to a former legislator — the
Continue readingState House Republican leaders tried hard to spin the censure of one of their colleagues yesterday as anything but a vendetta executed at the order of Speaker Thom Tillis. We
Continue readingState Rep. Robert Brawley (R-Iredell) made headlines back in May thanks to a confrontation with Speaker Thom Tillis. That confrontation resulted in Brawley losing his committee chairmanship. (It’s unclear —
Continue readingIt is so rare that we find a good guy (or gal) at the top of the ‘food chain’ in government and politics. Mike Causey (R) – the incumbent state
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