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[H]ow on earth could an Obama-liberal be one of the four Republican Leaders in the State House? That’s a question longtime campaign consultant Carter Wrenn asked in a recent
Continue reading[H]ow on earth could an Obama-liberal be one of the four Republican Leaders in the State House? That’s a question longtime campaign consultant Carter Wrenn asked in a recent
Continue readingSome Wilmington-area activists with Heritage Action were ringleaders in the effort to hijack US Senator Kay Hagan’s Twitter town hall. They peppered her with uncomfortable topics ranging from ObamaCare to
Continue readingDemocrats have been working hard to take out state Rep. Mike Stone (R-Sanford). Stone’s 2012 race was a little too close for comfort. In 2013, the Blueprint crowd has ordered
Continue readingThe race for NCGOP vice-chairman got a little more crowded this week. Joyce Krawiec of Forsythe County announced on Facebook her intention to seek the
Continue readingThom Tillis and his team in the state House have pushed through a voter ID bill, but Jay DeLancey is NOT IMPRESSED: First, security. The
Continue readingAnswer: THIS WOMAN. Carol Folt, acting president of Darthmouth College, was named this week as the first female chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Continue readingIf you believe the spin of a lot of NCGOP insiders, the state Republican Party will be governed for the next two years by a former legislator and the cousin
Continue readingMy diligent efforts to bring you the best intelligence and insight into Carolina politics put me into contact with a diverse array of people from across our two states.
Continue readingTwo Rowan County Republican legislators stirred up a national controversy introducing a resolution called “The Defense of Religion Act.” The resolution, which suggested that local governments could establish an official
Continue readingTalk about being in the right place at the right time. Kay Hagan was one lucky gal in 2008. At the time, she was a state senator
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