MORE Russia nonsense.
As the vote of the electoral college and inauguration day itself approach, the hysteria is reaching a deafening pitch. We’re told that Russia subverted our political process and gave us
Continue readingAs the vote of the electoral college and inauguration day itself approach, the hysteria is reaching a deafening pitch. We’re told that Russia subverted our political process and gave us
Continue readingWe told you earlier about The Round Rev’s lawsuit in federal court over efforts in some North Carolina counties to clean up their voter lists. Well, it’s in court, in
Continue readingI thought last night’s Senate debate sounded very familiar. Deborah Ross spouted all of Kay Hagan’s hard-line feminist and socialist talking points. Richard Burr, just like Thom Tillis two
Continue readingAre you a Carrie, Miranda or Samantha? A Thom, Dick or Debbie? (Inquiring minds WANT to know.) There are all kinds of serious issues facing the country. But here we
Continue readingIt’s election time, and we’re hearing all of the elected ones brag about how great they are and how scummy the other person is. If you’re reading this blog, it’s
Continue readingYep. You read that right. *Stability.* That’s code for keeping things AS-IS for the clique running the place. I looked into this crowd, and they are for real. For the most
Continue readingHe took some heat for his financial support of a slander campaign against Senator Thad Cochran’s 2014 conservative primary challenger in Mississippi. He publicly sided with Thom Thilli$$$ in North Carolina’s 2014
Continue readingThis one was a phone survey of 644 North Carolina voters between September 12th and 16th. (The margin of error was +-3.86 percent.) Governor: This survey has McCrory leading Cooper
Continue readingQuinnipiac University is the latest to throw its two cents into this year’s elections. Their poll of 751 likely voters (MOE +-3.6%) was taken from August 31 to September 7. PRESIDENT.
Continue readingBoston’s Suffolk University polled North Carolina voters about the November election and produced some very interesting findings: When: Poll of 500 likely NC voters taken between 9/5 and 9/7, 4.4%
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