#ncsen: Monmouth U. poll says Hagan 48, Tillis 46, Haugh 1
This survey was taken October 23-26 and involved 432 likely voters in North Carolina. It has a margin of error of +-4.7 percent. Here is some of the pollster’s take:
Continue readingThis survey was taken October 23-26 and involved 432 likely voters in North Carolina. It has a margin of error of +-4.7 percent. Here is some of the pollster’s take:
Continue readingGOP partisans all over the Twitter-verse are yukking it up over DREAM activists heckling Kay Hagan at a weekend event. But, wait. Aren’t DREAMers the amnesty crowd? If so, why
Continue readingNCFire — an anti-amnesty activist group — uncovered evidence suggesting that up to 10,000 illegal aliens had North Carolina driver licenses and were registered to vote. NCFire reportedly
Continue readingHere’s the take from NBC’s Mark Murray: […] The race here has moved from Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan’s four-point lead to a tie due, in part, to Republican Thom Tillis’
Continue readingWhen you contact your legislator to express an opinion on an issue or get help with your dealings with the state government, you probably didn’t expect to have your information
Continue readingLefties across the state and country are giggling mercilessly over the bad publicity being doled out against the UNC-Chapel Hill athletics department. Heck, a lot of faculty members have been
Continue readingDan Gerlach has been a major player in North Carolina Democrat circles for some time. He was a senior adviser to former Gov. Mike Easley (D) and former Gov. Bev
Continue readingRepublican state officials Steve Troxler, Pat McCrory and Thom Tillis have all come out against the idea of allowing concealed weapons on the grounds of the North Carolina State Fair.
Continue readingThom Tillis’ switch on Medicaid for poor draws fire Yep. That’s the hysterical headline that Low-T HQ hit us with this AM. *Poor Thom. He’s taking heat from his evil
Continue readingFormer Republican legislator John Rhodes, running as a write-in unaffiliated candidate for US Senate, says voters AND the government need to take a closer look at the ethics of GOP
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