#ncpol: Saving Private McCrory
I have to be honest — the polling so far does not look good for our Republican governor. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a survey showing him on
Continue readingI have to be honest — the polling so far does not look good for our Republican governor. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a survey showing him on
Continue readingQuinnipiac University is the latest to throw its two cents into this year’s elections. Their poll of 751 likely voters (MOE +-3.6%) was taken from August 31 to September 7. PRESIDENT.
Continue readingI’ve been tracking the driveby coverage of the state board of elections meeting today where the board is voting on each county’s early voting plans. So far, it appears that
Continue readingBoston’s Suffolk University polled North Carolina voters about the November election and produced some very interesting findings: When: Poll of 500 likely NC voters taken between 9/5 and 9/7, 4.4%
Continue readingColin Campbell took a break from his quest for genitalia to check out a Trump rally: Speaking at a Donald Trump rally Tuesday night in Greenville, Republican attorney general candidate
Continue readingTHAT is the snake oil Rob n’ Chris’s krazy krew is pitching: North Carolina is wilting. On 60 days — two-thirds of the summer — Raleigh-Durham International Airport recorded above-average temperatures, according to Weather
Continue readingWe tipped you off earlier about a fundraiser in Charlotte tonight for incumbent Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin (D). As time passes, we’re learning more and more about this out-of-state,
Continue readingWe learned this weekend, thanks to a leak to the drivebys, that GOPe uber-consultant Paul Shumaker is doubling down on his “concerns” about Donald Trump: Even as Republicans pour more
Continue readingWe introduced you to Amerigeddon a few months back. Its plot features a wealthy globalist who engineers a disaster within the United States followed by a UN military intervention. With
Continue readingNot quite sure how this one slipped past us, but here it is from early last month: The Charlotte-based ClearPath Action Fund is putting at least $400,000 into Republican U.S.
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