NC-03: Dacey’s own #’s show a loss to Jones AND somebody named UNDECIDED.
There is an interesting strategy being put forth by NCGOPe types this cycle. Put a lot of bad news out there, and demand MO’ MONEY. We saw Matt Bales with
Continue readingThere is an interesting strategy being put forth by NCGOPe types this cycle. Put a lot of bad news out there, and demand MO’ MONEY. We saw Matt Bales with
Continue readingTwo of the more interesting races in May will be GOP congressional primaries involving candidates managed by uber-consultant Paul Shumaker. Shumaker is known for his cookie-cutter approach to campaign management.
Continue readingMoore County Democrats — a rather hapless, hopeless bunch over the years — are showing some life for the 2018 cycle. They’ve fielded a candidate for sheriff, for state representative,
Continue readingOh, The Third Congressional District’s GOP primary is living up to its reputation for soap-opera and drama. DC lobbyist (and Craven County commissioner) Scott Dacey is already in as a
Continue readingI didn’t think it was possible, but the folks who brought you “Sex Week” have outdone themselves: Last year, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte made an announcement to
Continue readingThe lefties are going nuts on social media. They are savaging the NCGOP for allegedly ruining public education. They are savaging the GOP majority on Jones Street over redistricting. They
Continue readingThat’s the word on the street (at least the streets in the Third Congressional District). I’ve heard from a number of movers and shakers in the 3rd district NCGOP who
Continue readingNew stats from NC DPI show that assaults on teachers and school personnel (by the little darlings, of course) in Durham are sky-rocketing. And to think that the SJW snowflakes
Continue readingStay on offense. Roy Moore’s team spent ALL of their time having to deny their guy was a perv. (Never mind that there was no real evidence. Never mind that
Continue readingThe Morning Consult has another poll. They’ve done this for all 50 governors. Now, they’re doing it for all 100 US senators. According to a poll of 255,120 registered voters
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