by John Wynne | Mar 30, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, US Senate |
We’re getting a clearer picture of who might (and might not) run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Richard Burr. There are no declared candidates yet, but the names are being whittled down. Here’s an update on the current status of Burr’s potential...
by John Wynne | Mar 27, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Mental health, NC Politics, NCGA, NCGov |
It looks like the battle over the future of Dix Park may not be over. After extensive negotiations between McCrory and the city, an agreement was reached to sell the former Dix land to the city for $52 million. The Senate has hinted in the past that they’re not...
by John Wynne | Mar 26, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Demographic Trends, Features |
The U.S. Census Bureau released their 2014 county population estimates today. They reveal that the trends from past years continue and that the metropolitan counties continue to drive the state’s growth. Following are the ten counties in the state with the...
by John Wynne | Mar 25, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, NCGov, Tax Reform |
On one side, you have a senator talking about how there are “two North Carolinas” and how it’s time for policy that will bring prosperity to all areas of the state. On the other side, you have a member screaming “Socialism!” Senate Bill...
by John Wynne | Mar 24, 2015 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics, NC Politics |
51%. That’s the percentage of North Carolina voters in a Meredith College poll who say they’re “somewhat unlikely” or “very unlikely” to support Hillary Clinton’s candidacy in 2016. That’s compared to the 41% who say...
by John Wynne | Mar 23, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics, Polling |
Ted Cruz announced that he was running for President at midnight last night. The midnight announcement came at Liberty University, the largest Christian university in the United was well-received by the conservative movement. With Scott Walker having had a bad last...