Burr: Back for more?
Word is out among the national drive-bys that our Republican senator is likely to seek reelection in 2016. Burr himself gave that talk life in a recent interview with National
Continue readingWord is out among the national drive-bys that our Republican senator is likely to seek reelection in 2016. Burr himself gave that talk life in a recent interview with National
Continue readingOne of our allies out there jogged our memory with a very helpful piece from The Daily Kos about the 2008 version of Kay Hagan: In the race to replace
Continue readingNorth Carolina drive-bys have got this interesting little trend going. They have political reporters who also write op-eds. Rob Christensen got it going. (When I was a drive-by, I did
Continue readingANOTHER GOP-leaning pollster has released survey results showing US Senator Kay Hagan leading state House speaker Thom Tillis outside the margin of error. American Insights, a Republican-leaning North Carolina-based pollster,
Continue readingIt’s football season. One of the favorite stats of sports drive-bys is time of possession (a/k/a “time on offense.”) The longer your team has the ball, the longer the other
Continue readingSo far, the 2014 US Senate race is looking and sounding a lot like one for governor or General Assembly. We’re hearing a lot about education. Kay Hagan and the
Continue readingWhen a firm known for being a Karl Rove shill says one of Karl’s guys is down, you know things are getting interesting. Rasmussen Reports released a survey today showing
Continue readingRoughly 27 percent of the electorate in North Carolina is not affilated with either of the three major parties. The Civitas Institute in Raleigh decided to take the political temperature
Continue readingThe Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee has released a head-to-head matchup poll showing incumbent senator Kay Hagan leading her challenger Thom Tillis 48-45. (There is a 3.5 percent margin of error.
Continue readingI believe South Carolina congressman Joe Wilson would like to have a word with the Hagan campaign, state and national Democrats, and their lackeys in the drive-by media. We’re getting
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