Pat McCrory. (What happened?)
Right now, the popular thing is to scream about vote fraud. There is some interesting evidence out there to support that argument. Current returns show about a 5000 vote
Continue readingRight now, the popular thing is to scream about vote fraud. There is some interesting evidence out there to support that argument. Current returns show about a 5000 vote
Continue readingI know many of us were sad to see the ruling troika survive May AND November. But things turned out to be a wash in the lower chamber. We’ll be
Continue readingHow come you don’t ever see Republican voters riot? I mean running-through-the-streets-breaking-stuff rioting? Seriously. Anyone? (Bueller?) It seems just like yesterday that the driveby media and the I’m-with-Her crowd were tut-tutting
Continue readingIsn’t it amazing that “technical” problems always seem to happen on election day in strong Democrat-voting localities? Stuff just doesn’t break down in Republican locales. Yesterday, Durham county had some
Continue readingIt’s Donald Trump’s world. We’re just living in it. It’s pretty clear that the re-emergence of a silent majority made a huge difference last night — turning what could have
Continue readingHere at 10 PM, it looks like a huge huge huge YUGE night for North Carolina Republicans. It looks like they’ll be gaining seats in the legislature. It looks like
Continue readingTwenty-one percent of precincts reporting. FORTY-SEVEN percent turnout. (WOW.) And the night is still young. Congressional races are looking like runaways. Council of state races are still in line
Continue readingBuncombe County — Asheville — and Wake County — Raleigh — have submitted most of their results thus far in this nail-biter. Mecklenburg — home of Charlotte and a Dem
Continue readingIt looks like the Early Voting numbers are IN, as are 0.74 % of today’s results. Trump and Burr are looking good so far with a roughly 50-46 lead
Continue readingI have always enjoyed getting under the hood and checking on the bits and pieces of election night. One of the more interesting indicators in North Carolina is turnout in
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