NY Times / Siena Poll: TRUMP TIED, Burr DOWN, McCrory DOWN
That’s the latest round of numbers on our state’s BIG THREE for November: President: Trump and Clinton are tied at 41-41. Trump leads 53-28 among white voters. Clinton has
Continue readingThat’s the latest round of numbers on our state’s BIG THREE for November: President: Trump and Clinton are tied at 41-41. Trump leads 53-28 among white voters. Clinton has
Continue readingI’ll admit I did quite a spectacular spit-take when I read THIS. (Editors Note: What a waste of good scotch.) The drive by media has been an echo chamber,
Continue readingSay what you want about the crowd from Public Policy Polling, their numbers tend to get pretty good the closer you get to the election. Here is their latest take
Continue readingSan Francisco can’t touch them. Asheville can’t touch them. Oakland can’t touch them. Charlotte is a global banking center. High Point has a globally-renowned furniture market. Pinehurst has a world-renowned
Continue readingHomeschooling and charter schools are growing in popularity in North Carolina. THAT has leftists gnashing their teeth furiously. *It MUST be racism! It MUST be Trump’s fault!* It may have more
Continue readingAttorney General — and Democrat nominee for governor — Roy Cooper wants us all to believe he has “fixed” the problems with the state crime lab that made national news,
Continue readingI had an interesting conversation with an Eastern North Carolina Democrat friend this past weekend. (Believe it or not, I DO have Democrat friends and acquaintances, especially in that neck
Continue readingIf you’ve got time, while cruising around the Internet, be sure to check out the wholesome, good clean fun at www.extremeharvardradical.com. The Republican Attorney Generals Association (RAGA) put that site
Continue readingHe took some heat for his financial support of a slander campaign against Senator Thad Cochran’s 2014 conservative primary challenger in Mississippi. He publicly sided with Thom Thilli$$$ in North Carolina’s 2014
Continue readingThis one was a phone survey of 644 North Carolina voters between September 12th and 16th. (The margin of error was +-3.86 percent.) Governor: This survey has McCrory leading Cooper
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