#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 readingApparently, Charles Jeter (see comments at end of previous post) was not the only Republican legislator caught off guard by the local bill that simultaneously disarmed the Monroe city manager
Continue readingCan’t get your political shenanigans approved by being open, up front, and following the process? Go the sneaky route. That’s what has apparently happened on Jones Street regarding The Fletcher
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 readingA friend of mine and loyal reader of this site — who also happens to be a political A-lister /celeb / newsmaker in Raleigh — passed on a pretty disturbing
Continue readingI spoke with a handful of Republican House members this weekend just for the sake of taking the political temperature. We’ve previously reported — thanks to inside information — that
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 readingEvery once in a while we’re blessed with a lone voice of common sense, out in the wilderness, trying to inject some common sense into the nonsense that is the
Continue readingHuman Events, a longtime flagship publication of the American conservative movement, has partnered with Gravis Marketing to take the political temperature in The Tar Heel State. They conducted a poll of
Continue readingThom Tillis took a little heat a while back for pushing through an appointment of a Democrat to the UNC Board of Governors. Tillis defended the appointment by talking about
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