by John Wynne | Jul 7, 2016 | Ads, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGov, Polling |
The Roy Cooper campaign launched their first ad of the 2016 general election. It’s actually pretty good. It depicts Cooper as one tough son of a gun who has stood up for North Carolinians against fraudsters, sexual predators, and drug dealers. The rock...
by Thomas Mills | Jun 2, 2016 | Ads, Editor's Blog |
If you’re a political junkie like me, there’s a great web site run by the Sunlight Foundation called Political Ad Sleuth. It’s a little clunky but it tells who is buying TV ads on which stations and when they are buying them. The information has always been...
by Holly Jones | Nov 23, 2015 | Ads, National Politics |
In the wake of the Paris attack, the Syrian refugee crisis has dominated the political discourse. The issue has laid bare the political polarization in the country with both sides making scathing accusations. One side says that banning refugees is heartless and...
by Holly Jones | Nov 2, 2015 | Ads, Redistricting |
Tomorrow, many of us in North Carolina will go to the polls to elect our municipal leaders. Others of us have already voted. A lot of us will be voting in districts drawn by the legislature and imposed on us by people who don’t represent us. It’s big government...
by Holly Jones | Oct 23, 2015 | Ads
October is domestic violence awareness month, when we can take a stand and work together to end domestic violence. With the right tools and the right commitment, we can save lives. I know, because in Buncombe County we’ve done it. In 2013, Buncombe had a record number...
by Erica Smith-Ingram | Oct 6, 2015 | Ads |
There’s a growing economic divide in North Carolina between metro and rural regions of the state. One of the fastest growing divisions is access to high-speed internet. Headlines blare of Google Fiber and AT&T Giga-Bit service coming to Raleigh and...