Elections reflection, seccione quatro
Drip, Drip, Drip. The effort to finalize the election results continues to get interesting. Here’s state senator Jim Perry (R) from eastern NC: Here’s what
Continue readingDrip, Drip, Drip. The effort to finalize the election results continues to get interesting. Here’s state senator Jim Perry (R) from eastern NC: Here’s what
Continue readingIn 2018, California’s congressional delegation had its GOP representation nearly wiped out WEEKS AFTER Election Day — thanks to various recounts and counts of dubious provisional and absentee ballots.
Continue readingDemocrats just loved scolding Republicans throughout the campaign for not wearing masks or not being socially distant enough. We have an example of one big-dog Raleigh Dem playing
Continue readingTillis had it happen to him in 2018. Looks like congressman Greg Murphy is getting a taste in 2020. Dr. Perrin Jones of Greenville was appointed to replace
Continue readingFor those of you still down in the dumps about the presidential race, please take note of this thought-provoking piece from The American Thinker: Like many, I
Continue readingI’m old enough to remember the Democrat presidential primary of 1988 when the drive-by media came together and ran Joe Biden out of the race — denouncing Biden
Continue readingEveryone knows what polls are like. (Hint: Everyone has one. ). Ask President Tom Dewey if you don’t believe me. I have campaign operatives on both
Continue readingGov. Doofus has decided to sic Dr. Mandy and her DHHS stormtroopers into our business. Right now, he’s focusing on Moore County. The fact that he’s
Continue readingThe Charlotte Post bills itself as “the voice of the black community” in Charlotte. And like most black voters in the state, its staff tends to lean
Continue readingThom Tillis’s campaign is going all in on Cal Cunningham’s alleged extramarital activity, but there are signs out there THAT strategy may not be working: I was all
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