#NCSEN: The ”effectiveness” argument
The Thom Tillis campaign is coming after incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan for being ”ineffective.” On one hand, it’s a sweet piece of karma. Hagan beat Elizabeth Dole over the head
Continue readingThe Thom Tillis campaign is coming after incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan for being ”ineffective.” On one hand, it’s a sweet piece of karma. Hagan beat Elizabeth Dole over the head
Continue readingRasmussen Reports — a polling firm with close ties to Karl Rove and the Bush political organization — has released their “latest” polling on the North Carolina US Senate race.
Continue readingYep. That’s the way veteran political analyst Dan Balz characterizes the 2014 tussle between incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan, Republican Thom Tillis, and Libertarian Sean Haugh: […] Republicans need to win
Continue readingMy political life tracks back to the 1988 Bush-Quayle campaign. That’s where I cut my teeth in this game. I was attracted to Bush because of his ties to my
Continue readingKay Hagan thinks businesses should be mandated to provide PAID leave to employees to deal with family concerns like childbirth or sick children. On the face of it, that
Continue readingHeritage Action has updated their conservatism rankings for the current session of Congress. There HAS been some shakeup in the North Carolina delegation. For the current 113th Congress (2013-2014) ,
Continue readingRecent polling from in-state sources like Civitas and Public Policy Polling have showed incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan slowly building a lead over Republican nominee Thom Tillis. A new national survey
Continue readingKay Hagan and her lefty friends have been beating Republican Thom Tillis around the head and shoulders about what — we think — has been one of the smartest, most
Continue readingThe Washington Examiner’s Tim Carney has waded into our marquee election. I am typically a big fan of Carney. (I even bought ONE of his books.) But painting Thom Tillis
Continue readingThe media hysteria over the budget debate on Jones Street is reaching a crescendo. Never mind that Democrats — when they were in charge — actually debated the budget until
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