#ncpol: Kelly Hastings’s head EXPLODES.
That Svengali of campaign finance is convinced they’re out to get him: What’s he talking about? WHO is he talking about? He’s talking about Charlene High, his first-ever GOP challenger
Continue readingThat Svengali of campaign finance is convinced they’re out to get him: What’s he talking about? WHO is he talking about? He’s talking about Charlene High, his first-ever GOP challenger
Continue readingAs we rapidly approach the end of the candidate filing period, the action is getting fast and furious. Dallas Woodhouse, Disney’s latest cartoon character, has been burning up the phone
Continue readingWe came across this precious gem on Twitter: “Facilitating equal opportunities for people to use their God given talents”? (Really?) Is that kind of like hooking campaign contributors up with
Continue readingCharlie Jeter. During his time in the House, he racked up a record as the most liberal Republican. Yet, he got elected conference chairman and was a close ally of
Continue readingWe reported earlier about somebody polling on the possibility of former Civitas boss Francis DeLuca running for a Wake County NC House seat. Well, that apparently got some drivebys motivated
Continue readingThe state board of elections plays it pretty fast and loose in terms of what it allows candidates to spend campaign money on. Cars. $19,000 in clothes. AmEx bills. dry-cleaning.
Continue readingSomebody needs to wake Jim Morrill up and tell him it is no longer 1991. Yes, dear readers, 27 years after the fact — The Charlotte Observer’s Jim Morrill is
Continue readingWell, the George Little political organization hosted a fundraiser for state senator Tom McInnis here in Moore County last night. How did it go? Check out this pic from one
Continue readingNCFEF has also looked at Senate campaign cash. Again, as with the House, these are year-end 2017 numbers and only take into account what folks with active campaign committees reported.
Continue readingThe North Carolina Free Enterprise Foundation has an interesting analysis of where the two parties stood financially at EOY 2017 in the race to control (or keep control of) Jones
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