#NCSEN: High Point U. poll says Hagan 42, Tillis 40, Haugh 6
Even though Kay Hagan is on top here, this survey represents some of the best polling news in weeks for Thom Tillis. The survey — 410 likely voters from 9/13
Continue readingEven though Kay Hagan is on top here, this survey represents some of the best polling news in weeks for Thom Tillis. The survey — 410 likely voters from 9/13
Continue readingWe’ve reported extensively on the interesting timing of certain people giving money to Thom Tillis’s Senate campaign and his vocal support of issues those donors care about. We had Tillis
Continue readingSome Republicans and Tea Partiers in and around Moore County are launching a “Clothespin Challenge.” One of the organizers posted this on her Facebook Page: All you disconcerted or apathetic voters
Continue readingAn awful lot of Republicans here in Moore County found the item below in their email inboxes this morning: “I must raise money in order to help the Republican Caucus
Continue readingWe posted earlier about the Fox News poll of this race. Digging into the cross-tabs led us to discover a really interesting stat. Hagan, the Democrat, is drawing 33 percent
Continue readingWell, that didn’t take long. Mother Jones, the vanguard of leftist journalism, has jumped into the fray with an insinuation that Thom Tillis is a racist: […] In 1898,
Continue readingA friend of this site told me about an interesting encounter he had last week at baggage claim in the San Antonio Airport. While waiting for his bags to come
Continue readingIt sure didn’t take long for The miserably-failing Raleigh branch of the McClatchy empire to return to form as propagandameister for all things left-of-center. The N&O has released an unsigned
Continue readingGraig Meyer is, um, *interesting*. He’s running for his first full term (appointed October 2013) as a member of the North Carolina House. Meyer represents District 50 — which includes
Continue readingOh, the *good news* just keeps rolling in for the GOP campaign for North Carolina’s US Senate seat. Left-leaning Public Policy Polling surveyed 1,266 likely voters from September 11 -14.The margin
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