NC-03: Even More questions about that GRNC “recommendation”
I know, for tax purposes, you can’t say “endorsement” — even though THAT is exactly what it looks like is going on here. In a previous post, we raised
Continue readingI know, for tax purposes, you can’t say “endorsement” — even though THAT is exactly what it looks like is going on here. In a previous post, we raised
Continue readingLet me start off by saying I am a passionate defender of The Second Amendment. (That ought to be beyond dispute to anyone who has read this site for
Continue readingAs we said, FEC reports are in. Again, these numbers cover February 1 through April 10. Here is our second group of candidates who have filed their financial
Continue readingFEC reports came due. These first reports cover the period of February 1 through April 10. Let’s take a look, shall we? Michele Nix (R) Contributions:
Continue readingScott Dacey’s back. The third-place finishing (2018), Indian casino-lobbying, former Paul Shumaker client is poking around in the 2019 edition of the Third Congressional District’s GOP primary. Sources on
Continue reading(Thanks to our friends at Civitas.) As of the close of business today, there have been 6,993 votes. Women still have about a 200 vote edge over men.
Continue readingCivitas has a great tool for tracking the early voting in the Third Congressional District’s special election. Here’s a summary of what we’re seeing through today: 5730 total votes
Continue readingNope. THAT is not the newest Bond villain. We’re talking about congressional candidate Joan Perry (R) of Kinston. She’s getting a lot of mileage from hugging babies in
Continue readingHere are the details: The Republican parties of Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Pasquotank, and Perquimans counties are hosting a joint public forum featuring 15 of the 17 candidates
Continue readingI found this gem on Twitter last night: In case you didn’t know, Eric Rouse is one of the gaggle of candidates seeking the GOP nomination for
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