Pat McCrory campaign STILL alive and kicking
Pat McCrory has been away from that big house on Raleigh’s Blount Street for about 18 months now. But his campaign operation — The Pat McCrory Committee — is still
Continue readingPat McCrory has been away from that big house on Raleigh’s Blount Street for about 18 months now. But his campaign operation — The Pat McCrory Committee — is still
Continue readingThe Elizabeth City Daily Advance has decided to wake up from its Rip Van Winklish slumber and call Bob Steinburg’s taxpayer-funded basketball deal what it is: State Rep. Bob Steinburg,
Continue readingDiana London is arguably state Rep. Bob Steinburg’s closest adviser. She is his top legislative assistant in Raleigh. She also calls a lot of the shots on his current campaign
Continue readingAs campaign season gears up, we’re hearing all about this tax being cut and that tax being cut. But one place we can’t seem to get any relief is at
Continue readingWard and Smith, as a firm, is one of the big-dog legal players in North Carolina. The New Bern-based firm is well-known in the legislative building on Raleigh’s Jones Street
Continue readingWRAL political reporter Mark Binker passed away in 2017. During his career. We begged to differ with a lot of his output. In our opinion, Mark regularly abused the freedoms
Continue readingJust four months in front of an election, it sounds like things are not so hunky-dory and lovey-dovey here in the Sandhills: Demonstrating just how rankled local Republicans still are
Continue readingThe s-word appears to be the popular buzzword this campaign season for GOPe types. We’re eight years into state government’s alleged conservative revolution. State government keeps spending more and more.
Continue readingSo, we’ve got two different cases of the majority on Jones Street changing the rules governing this year’s elections at the last minute. Both cases appear to be headed toward
Continue readingIt appears Currituck county officials have shoved their tourism director out in front to try and put a positive spin on their decision to pay state Rep. Bob Steinburg $50,000
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