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Democrats Want Kay. OK?

Democrats Want Kay. OK?

by John Wynne | Feb 11, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, US Senate | 15 comments

Did you know that North Carolina is holding a Senate race in 2016? One might forget considering how remarkably quiet the news has been on that front. There’s mixed news for Democrats. Two weeks ago, the Burr campaign raised over $1 million in one night, a sure...
The Dean Smith-Jesse Helms Race That Never Was

The Dean Smith-Jesse Helms Race That Never Was

by John Wynne | Feb 10, 2015 | Campaigns, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Democrats, Features, US Senate | 1 comment

In some alternative universe somewhere, North Carolinians and the entire nation are mourning the loss of former Senator Dean Smith (D-NC), the conscience of the Senate and the most prominent exponent of Southern liberalism. The legendary UNC basketball coach was...
The Streetcar to Nowhere

The Streetcar to Nowhere

by John Wynne | Feb 9, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, Transportation | 5 comments

Liberals might be overly optimistic when it comes to high speed rail, but devotion to trains looks downright sensible relative to those who argue for the efficacy of streetcars. Voters despise streetcars; taxpayers have been opposed to them in almost every...
Worst Week in NC Politics: Thom Tillis

Worst Week in NC Politics: Thom Tillis

by John Wynne | Feb 6, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics, US Senate | 16 comments

Well, this one’s kind of a no-brainer, isn’t it? Thom Tillis is the winner of this week’s “Worst Week in NC Politics” award. Tillis earned this dubious honor by making several remarks which made headlines in the New York Times and the...
Cynical, Partisan, Squiggly, and Legal

Cynical, Partisan, Squiggly, and Legal

by John Wynne | Feb 5, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Congressional Races, Features, National Politics, NC Politics, NCGA | 10 comments

Redistricting has been in the news lately. Why? I don’t know; it’s not required for states to change their district lines until after the 2020 census. It’s probably because Democrats want to have a redistricting commission in place by then, which...
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