#ncpol: How to “Send A Message.”
I understand some folks are pretty upset out there at Raleigh and DC. I hear some people throwing up their hands and saying they’re done and not participating anymore. That’s
Continue readingI understand some folks are pretty upset out there at Raleigh and DC. I hear some people throwing up their hands and saying they’re done and not participating anymore. That’s
Continue readingI am afraid it is quite serious. Here’s the word on that from Washington: Two aides to former House Speaker John Boehner are earning over $10,000 a month in his
Continue readingElected to Congress in 2010 to kill ObamaCare, Renee Ellmers is now backing a candidate for president who enthusiastically implemented ObamaCare in Ohio. This is from a Roll Call reporter
Continue readingEarly voting for the March primary has begun. And local elections officials have been hit with a surprising change in the last week. According to multiple sources I talked with
Continue readingIt seems — especially this year — that there is never a dull moment in North Carolina politics: Jason Falls is chairman of the Cleveland County Board of Commissioners.
Continue readingThe portside proletariats over at Public Policy Polling have produced some data that MIGHT hurt the feelings of Susan Tillis’s husband. According to PPP, our junior senator — two years
Continue readingYep. The campaign spokesman for Renee Ellmers — who also happens to be Gov. Pat McCrory’s nephew — weighed in with that *expert analysis* in the drive-by media this morning:
Continue readingWe’ve got an awful lot of folks out there thumping their chests and exhorting their law-and-order bona fides. Heck, even Richard Burr is out there with legislation forcing cell phone
Continue readingAnother important revision to the election process pushed through by the honorables: Runoffs are not just canceled for the congressional races. They are done away with for EVERYBODY. So, you
Continue readingI don’t know about you, but those are shocking, earthquake-type numbers for a two term incumbent US senator. In a Civitas poll released at the end of January, fifty-three percent
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