Does even being SEEN with Pat McCrory hurt you with voters?
The folks over at The Elon Poll seem to think so: […] When North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis was shown in a picture with Governor Pat McCrory his favorability
Continue readingThe folks over at The Elon Poll seem to think so: […] When North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis was shown in a picture with Governor Pat McCrory his favorability
Continue readingWe’ve all seen those ads from Carolina Rising touting the “success” of Gov. Pat McCrory and Speaker Thom Tillis (curiously, no mention of Senate president pro tem Phil Berger or
Continue readingOver at the conservative web site Ace of Spades HQ, we’ve got some more eye-opening analysis on the Senate race: […] Senator Hagan’s thin lead suggests a close race, much
Continue readingThat’s the take from analyst Dan McLaughlin– who finds Tillis sitting with 47% of the two-party vote, and needing 61.9% of the total 15.2% undecided vote in the race to earn
Continue readingOkay. It’s become pretty clear that Kay Hagan’s upper middle-class family has benefited greatly from our bloated state and federal governments. See brother in law David’s real estate commissions from
Continue readingAnd the beat goes on. The Five Thirty-Eight blog, maintained by election projection whiz Nate Silver, is seeing things coming up roses for ol’ Kay: When FiveThirtyEight launched its Senate
Continue readingHere are the cross-tabs. The data does show a 41-40 Hagan lead. But if you factor in those leaning Tillis (1%) and those leaning Hagan (5%), you actually have
Continue readingWe heard this term bantered about when former state Rep. Richard Morgan and a handful of friends cut a deal with Jim Black and the Democrats to snatch a state
Continue readingGOP leaders from Thom Tillis to Skip Stam to Pat McCrory have bent over backwards to tell us what a great idea privately-managed toll roads are. Yet, events in Indiana
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
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