Q-poll: Burr UP; McCrory, Trump DOWN
Quinnipiac University is the latest to throw its two cents into this year’s elections. Their poll of 751 likely voters (MOE +-3.6%) was taken from August 31 to September 7. PRESIDENT.
Continue readingQuinnipiac University is the latest to throw its two cents into this year’s elections. Their poll of 751 likely voters (MOE +-3.6%) was taken from August 31 to September 7. PRESIDENT.
Continue readingBoston’s Suffolk University polled North Carolina voters about the November election and produced some very interesting findings: When: Poll of 500 likely NC voters taken between 9/5 and 9/7, 4.4%
Continue readingWe learned this weekend, thanks to a leak to the drivebys, that GOPe uber-consultant Paul Shumaker is doubling down on his “concerns” about Donald Trump: Even as Republicans pour more
Continue readingNot quite sure how this one slipped past us, but here it is from early last month: The Charlotte-based ClearPath Action Fund is putting at least $400,000 into Republican U.S.
Continue readingBanning Members of Congress from using sensitive information they obtain during the course of the business day to make investment decisions that pay off BIG? Sounds like a gimme. An easy YES
Continue readingIt’s not surprising to hear statists blame everything and everyone BUT themselves and their big government delusions for problems in the world. *People are poor because the rich and greedy
Continue readingIn 2010, the GOP got a bunch of new elected soldiers with the mission of staging a full-frontal assault on ObamaCare. After the election, we got a whole lot of
Continue readingOh, the hits just keep coming. NBC and Marist conducted a poll of North Carolina adults from August 4 to August 10. According to those folks, November is going
Continue readingGranted, it is Pravda-on-The-Potomac talking here. But here’s what they say: […] 10: North Carolina (Republican held): Colorado comes off our list and on comes North Carolina, where Democratic candidate
Continue readingToo close to call. Could go either way. That’s how Real Clear Politics sees US Senator Richard Burr’s reelection fight with former state Rep. Deborah Ross. North Carolina’s Senate
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