NC-02: The Great Debate Post-Game Show
“Mr. Seacrest, can we get a THIRD option?” THAT was the quip texted to me during Monday’s debate between Renee Ellmers and Clay Aiken. Unfortunately, we’re not voting for
Continue reading“Mr. Seacrest, can we get a THIRD option?” THAT was the quip texted to me during Monday’s debate between Renee Ellmers and Clay Aiken. Unfortunately, we’re not voting for
Continue readingWell, the Dems TOLD us it was coming. And here it is.: As he crisscrosses North Carolina campaigning for U.S. Senate, Thom Tillis likes to remind voters of his modest
Continue readingWe got two more polls this weekend showing Thom Tillis down to Kay Hagan. NBC News has the race at Hagan 44, Tillis 40. CBS News / YouGov’s online survey
Continue readingThe spouse of a prominent NCGOP activist — who also is a top party activist — posted a comment on our Facebook page that started off like this: “I don’t
Continue readingWe’ve got a political debate that’s sure to draw a lot of media attention here in town Monday night. I really hate using something like RadarOnline as a source. But,
Continue readingIf you were wondering why incumbent Republican Renee Ellmers decided to debate Democrat challenger Clay Aiken, this news might give you a hint. The Civitas survey was conducted Sept. 26-28
Continue readingOver at the conservative web site Ace of Spades HQ, we’ve got some more eye-opening analysis on the Senate race: […] Senator Hagan’s thin lead suggests a close race, much
Continue readingThat’s the take from analyst Dan McLaughlin– who finds Tillis sitting with 47% of the two-party vote, and needing 61.9% of the total 15.2% undecided vote in the race to earn
Continue readingOkay. It’s become pretty clear that Kay Hagan’s upper middle-class family has benefited greatly from our bloated state and federal governments. See brother in law David’s real estate commissions from
Continue readingAnd the beat goes on. The Five Thirty-Eight blog, maintained by election projection whiz Nate Silver, is seeing things coming up roses for ol’ Kay: When FiveThirtyEight launched its Senate
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