NCGOP: One flaming-hot MESS
The NCGOP hierarchy had meetings this weekend. Here’s SOME of what we learned: Party chairman Robin Hayes pretty much told the party’s Personnel Committee to pound sand. Hayes informed
Continue readingThe NCGOP hierarchy had meetings this weekend. Here’s SOME of what we learned: Party chairman Robin Hayes pretty much told the party’s Personnel Committee to pound sand. Hayes informed
Continue readingIn the Speaker Joe Hackney era, you use campaign funds to buy yourself some new suits and you get bounced out of the House. Do it in the Tim
Continue readingThis campaign consultant is circulating the following: This info sure doesn’t come up on our Facebook searches. (*Of course, we might be blocked. We’re well-known fans of this particular
Continue readingState Rep. Greg Murphy (R-Greenville) has some harsh words for Gov. Roy Cooper regarding Murphy’s Carolina Cares health care reform legislation: […] State Representative Dr. Greg Murphy has written
Continue readingAn awful lot of school facilities across this state are in rough shape. One elementary school here in the Pinehurst area looks A LOT LIKE it probably did when
Continue readingIt appears the Jacksonville area and Onslow County will be well-represented in the campaign to replace retiring US Rep. Walter Jones in 2020. Vanessa Sapp of Sneads Ferry has
Continue readingThis email hit inboxes this week: Dear Friend — This is an important message. As policy, the NCGOP does not engage its list of donors and supporters to solicit donations
Continue readingThis is the sad part about politics. You get into government, make an honest attempt at doing some good to benefit the taxpayers, and a bunch of anonymous leeches
Continue readingBelieve it or not, the NCGOP actually has a communications staffer. The 2018 campaign had many of us believing state party HQ was trying to keep info about their
Continue readingWe told you about Governor Cooper shooting down the previous NCGOP recommendations of Buck Newton and Francis DeLuca as potential members of the new state board of elections. Well,
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