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RIP NC-12?

RIP NC-12?

by John Wynne | Feb 16, 2016 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, NC-08, NCGOP | 22 comments

Farewell, NC-12. Yes, we’re still going to have a twelfth congressional district. But it won’t be the same. It’s likely that the snake-like, I-85 shaped district we’ve all come to know and love is on its way out, probably for good. This is of...
Trump and W

Trump and W

by John Wynne | Feb 15, 2016 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics | 3 comments

Imagine a Republican candidate for President, on a debate stage, a week before the South Carolina primary, saying the following: *Planned Parenthood does wonderful things *The World Trade Center came down under George W. Bush’s watch *George W. Bush had a chance...
The GOP Race Heads South

The GOP Race Heads South

by John Wynne | Feb 11, 2016 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics, Presidential race | 3 comments

After Donald Trump’s tremendous victory Tuesday night, the race is headed to South Carolina. Here are a few of my thoughts on that upcoming battle: -The most recent polls of the state (and there aren’t many) show Donald Trump being in first, with Ted Cruz...
Ellmers’ Fate in the Hands of John Roberts?

Ellmers’ Fate in the Hands of John Roberts?

by John Wynne | Feb 10, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Congressional Races, Features, NC Politics, US House | 2 comments

No one is watching the developments of the North Carolina redistricting case with greater interest than U.S. Representative Renee Ellmers. If the Supreme Court decides that the show must go on (and denies the state a stay) then it’s overwhelmingly likely the...
Signs and Sticker Spotting

Signs and Sticker Spotting

by John Wynne | Feb 9, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics, NC Politics | 7 comments

We all know that elections are won primarily based on the amount of bumper stickers and yard signs expressing support for that candidate. And since election year is in full swing, they’re starting to pop up everywhere. Here’s what I can report seeing in my...
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