#ncpol: Communication breakdown
Here we are in the heat of campaign season. If you want to believe the drive-by media and the Democrats, the GOP-controlled legislature has spent the last two years, among
Continue readingHere we are in the heat of campaign season. If you want to believe the drive-by media and the Democrats, the GOP-controlled legislature has spent the last two years, among
Continue readingRenee Ellmers must have been itching for some more coverage on this site. It’s been a while since she graced our home page. Miss Harnett County has apparently introduced a
Continue readingWhy on God’s green earth would you have someone campaign for you who so fundamentally disagrees with you on the issues? That’s the story the Tillis campaign tried to sell
Continue readingThe 2009 so-called “stimulus” passed by the Congress was one of the biggest budget-busting, deficit-growing, big-government, cronyism-enabling scams to ever come out of our capital city. It appears that BOTH
Continue readingTHIS should be required reading for ANYONE with influence in the GOP campaign to unseat Kay Hagan. Kay Hagan wants to talk about birth control pills and public school classroom size.
Continue readingThere are a lot of Republicans around who would LOVE to see a poll with a number next to Thom Tillis’s name that is bigger than the number next to
Continue readingThere’s another poll out. This one is a joint venture between Gravis Marketing and the conservative web site Human Events. It seems to follow the pattern of what we’ve seen
Continue readingRuh-roh. State legislators organized a commission to review public school curriculum standards and make a recommendation to the state Board of Education and General Assembly. This was seen by many
Continue readingThose of you who were hoping for a more aggressive strategy out of the Tillis campaign are likely going to be disappointed: […] So there you have it. Thom Tillis
Continue readingWe posted previously about Senator Kay Hagan’s brother-in-law pulling in more than a half million in real estate commissions from the City of Greensboro. Now, it appears the good senator’s
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