#ncpol: What is this “fight” you speak of, Grandpa?
After weeks of hiding — and sending Dallas out to advocate for a new election and even telling legislators to change the law to allow for a new primary —
Continue readingAfter weeks of hiding — and sending Dallas out to advocate for a new election and even telling legislators to change the law to allow for a new primary —
Continue readingIn the legislature, “technical corrections” are sort of like the “consent agenda” you hear about in city council and county commissioner meetings. Meant to be for correcting things like spelling,
Continue readingHillary Clinton’s lawyer has stepped up to represent Dan McCready (D) in the political sideshow currently engulfing the Ninth Congressional District. Marc Elias has written to former state board of
Continue reading(It looks and sounds like they’ve been getting an earful from outside the Raleigh beltline on this.) Here’s where we stand. A three judge state panel (2Ds, 1R) ordered the
Continue readingThat’s the latest word from the bench amid the chaos of the Ninth Congressional District chaos: A three-judge panel overseeing a lawsuit challenging the current makeup of the North Carolina State
Continue readingWith politicians, it’s always fun to match what they’re saying and doing NOW, with what they said or did FIVE MINUTES ago, FIVE WEEKS ago, FIVE MONTHS ago, or even
Continue readingWe saw something today we’re not likely to see much of over the next two years: an overridden veto. The House and Senate overrode Roy Cooper’s veto of HB
Continue readingState efforts to block certification of local races in the Ninth Congressional District have bled over to a local race in the neighboring Seventh District. Apparently, the state board of
Continue readingCurrituck taxpayers footed the seed money for senator-elect Bob Steinburg’s rookie venture into basketball tournament marketing. We’ve kept you posted on how it’s been going. Though, it is interesting how
Continue readingGrier Martin beat her brains out (electorally) on Election Day. She campaigned for the House while on the state GOP payroll. (Her campaign website included boasting about how her greatest
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