#ncpol: Becki, meet Thom.
Democrats spent DECADES running right over Republican minorities in Raleigh and DC. Why is it — when Republicans finally get a commanding majority with a mandate from the voters
Continue readingDemocrats spent DECADES running right over Republican minorities in Raleigh and DC. Why is it — when Republicans finally get a commanding majority with a mandate from the voters
Continue readingHe’s suffered one beat-down after another following his very public dissing of his very own party’s primary voters and incoming presidents. But Thom Tillis is sticking with his game plan:
Continue readingHere’s the most inappropriately-named Progress NC: *Isn’t THAT special?* Seriously. What is this guy up to? He’s clearly got detailed plans for enriching and empowering himself at our expense (and
Continue readingWe told you the other day about our junior US senator’s rebuke to ‘The Deplorables’. Now, the CEO of the EIB Network himself is chiming in on Thom Tilli$$$$: […] So
Continue readingThom Tillis says we need to get over ourselves on this whole ‘small government’ nonsense: Since the election, I’ve heard some of my fellow Republicans claim that the party received
Continue readingAs the end of the year reporting deadline came and went, I thought it would be fun to check in on the NCGOP organization itself. For those of you playing
Continue readingLet’s look at our buddy Kelly Hastings’s end-of-year campaign finance report. The Republican state representative from out west had NO opposition in 2016. He’s made a habit of paying himself
Continue readingThey are safe from the wrath of the voters for two more years. So, of course, the final information for 2016 is now out. Jason Saine is quite the political Horatio
Continue readingYessirree, bob. The John Locke Foundation and their fearless – and tap-dancing, I may add — leader are joining forces with the likes of Planned Parenthood and the AFL-CIO to
Continue readingJohn Hood and Chris Fitzsimon don’t just team up on NC Spin. They are also doing it more and more on state policy matters: A coalition of policy and
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