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Another Shooting Not Far from Home

Another Shooting Not Far from Home

by John Wynne | Aug 26, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Gun Control | 6 comments

It seems like not a month goes by anymore without some well-publicized mass shooting event in the United States. In Virginia this morning, only two people were killed, but that hardly diminishes the shock of the tragedy. It’s likely to reignite the debate, both...
Operation Take Down Trump, Version 3.0

Operation Take Down Trump, Version 3.0

by John Wynne | Aug 25, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics | 30 comments

The state GOP parties of Virginia and North Carolina think they’ve found a way around this whole Trump problem. The scheme is pretty simple: require candidates seeking ballot access for the presidential primary to pledge to support the eventual nominee of the...
McHenry for Jeb! The Endorsement Game

McHenry for Jeb! The Endorsement Game

by John Wynne | Aug 24, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, NCGOP | 5 comments

Chalk up another point for Jeb Bush in the endorsement game: Rep. Patrick McHenry of the 10th congressional district is supporting the former Florida governor for President. McHenry’s affiliation with the Bushes goes back a long way. Back in 2000, he was hired...
PPP: McCrory Behind, Burr Ahead

PPP: McCrory Behind, Burr Ahead

by John Wynne | Aug 21, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, Poll Analysis, Polling | 4 comments

The latest North Carolina survey from Deez Nuts Polling has the state’s two top Republican incumbents in dissimilar situations for reelection. The governor is unpopular and Burr’s numbers aren’t too hot either, but McCrory trails Attorney General Roy...
Raleigh: Where the Sidewalks End

Raleigh: Where the Sidewalks End

by John Wynne | Aug 20, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Economic Development, Features, NC Politics | 12 comments

Downtown Raleigh was a ghost town in the 80s and 90s. But over the past decade, a bustling nightlife in the area has developed, with more businesses and more patrons than ever before. For some downtown residents, that’s a double-edged sword as they now have to...
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