The political class CANNOT police itself.
The state board of elections says its A-OK for Democrats on local boards (like inRobeson and Bladen counties) to donate to Democratic candidates and campaign for (and with) them.
Continue readingThe state board of elections says its A-OK for Democrats on local boards (like inRobeson and Bladen counties) to donate to Democratic candidates and campaign for (and with) them.
Continue readingYou might have seen coverage in the drive-by media about a band of Republicans who crashed pencil-necked Adam Schiff’s secret closed-door impeachment hearings — demanding to hear the “evidence.”
Continue readingThis bunch trying to gain entry onto the Pinehurst Village Council have got regulation and limitation of property rights on the brain: The thorny issue of regulating short-term home
Continue readingJust ONE DAY after leaving his job as general counsel for UNC Pembroke, Joshua Malcolm was actively defending two Democrat activists accused of misconduct: Complaints against two
Continue readingState Rep. Jamie Boles may soon be seeing blue lights in his rearview mirror: In a letter published to the members of the Moore County Law Enforcement
Continue readingThe Democrat Party isn’t the biggest threat to this country and this state. It’s deep-pocketed powerful individuals ready to buy off whomever is currently in charge so they can
Continue readingKelly Tornow is the associate general counsel for the North Carolina State board of elections. It looks like Jay DeLancy and the team at the Voter Integrity
Continue readingThat is what it looks like. In the March 2020 primary, Hoke attorney Mike Hardin had been primarying incumbent Maureen Krueger. Krueger dropped out of the race and endorsed
Continue readingHe was a force to be reckoned with on the Robeson County board of elections. He was an effective soldier for Democrats trying to hang on in the
Continue readingJust by perusing the list of candidates on Pinehurst’s November ballot, it’s pretty clear that we stand a good chance of ending up with a majority on the Village
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