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Today, Michael Whatley and his team made the perfect argument for his termination. His big annual job — running the state GOP convention — went down this weekend. From start
Continue readingToday, Michael Whatley and his team made the perfect argument for his termination. His big annual job — running the state GOP convention — went down this weekend. From start
Continue readingThis weekend’s vote for NCGOP state chairman has been looking like quite the nail-biter. Yet, establishment types in the current party leadership today managed to give incumbent Michael Whatley a
Continue readingSources close to GOP chairman candidate John Kane have released a list of major NCGOP donors who have endorsed his grassroots challenge to the reelection of Michael Whatley: Compare that
Continue readingThe Whatley era is looking kind of sad right here at the end. Apparently, Mike and his gang are leaving activists – convinced by the party to stick their necks
Continue readingAfter talking with Guilford County NCGOP activist Clark Porter, that appears to be exactly what is happening. You may remember the Pat McCrory campaign and the NCGOP making noises and
Continue readingThe current NCGOP chairman loves to talk about Donald Trump and post pictures of himself with Trump’s plane. But much of what he does and says aligns much more with
Continue readingThis happened a few weeks back in Guilford County. We’ve included video for your entertainment and viewing pleasure. (Hopefully, it will help with the decision-making process at the upcoming state
Continue readingTHAT stunning accusation, ladies and gentlemen, comes from western NC Republican leader and social media influencer Margaret Ackiss and can be accessed in detail via video below OR this link.
Continue readingHe’s been censured by more than half of the state’s county-level Republican organizations. He’s racked up one of the more consistently liberal voting records in the North Carolina congressional delegation
Continue readingMichael Whatley’s campaign for vice-chairman of The Republican National Committee can best be described as a spectacular failure. After the smoke cleared, Whatley limped back to Raleigh and his office
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