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Berger Jr.: I’ll Sue For Whopper

Berger Jr.: I’ll Sue For Whopper

by John Wynne | May 1, 2014 | Campaigns, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGOP, Polling, US House | 1 comment

The Republican primary in North Carolina’s 6th congressional district is getting really nasty. Both Berger and VonCannon attacking each other on the airwaves. But the real question is not who is going to place first on May 6th (that person is Berger Jr.), but...
SD-01: Swing District in the Outer Banks

SD-01: Swing District in the Outer Banks

by John Wynne | Apr 30, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Demographic Trends, Features, NC Political Geography, NC Senate Races

North Carolina State Senate District 1 – Bill Cook (R) The 1st district was the site of the closest legislative election in the entire state, and one of the closest elections in the entire nation. After a recount, State Rep. Bill Cook prevailed over the...
PPP Poll Shows Tillis Surging

PPP Poll Shows Tillis Surging

by John Wynne | Apr 29, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Poll Analysis, Polling

Another post on the Republican primary for the North Carolina Senate race.  PPP is out with their new poll on the Republican field. Let’s take a look at it. Republican field Numbers in parentheses indicates change in support from last poll Tillis – 46%...
Inevitable? Not So Fast

Inevitable? Not So Fast

by John Wynne | Apr 28, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Campaigns, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGOP, Polling, US Senate

A couple months ago, I thought people were overestimating Tillis’s chance of avoiding a runoff.  While everyone else was arguing that he was the ‘inevitable’ nominee, I pointed out there was a lot of discontent on the Right and that a Tea Party...
NC-12: What’s What In Watt’s Old District

NC-12: What’s What In Watt’s Old District

by John Wynne | Apr 25, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, US House

North Carolina’s 12th Congressional District – Vacant North Carolina’s 12th congressional district is one of the most notorious districts in the entire nation. Nicknamed the “I-85 district”, it stretches from Charlotte and the way to the...
SurveyUSA/Civitas: Tillis Looking Good

SurveyUSA/Civitas: Tillis Looking Good

by John Wynne | Apr 24, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGOP, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate

SurveyUSA conducted a new poll on the NC-Sen Republican primary on behalf of the Civitas Institute. The poll is good news for Thom Tillis, who needs to clear the 40% hurdle to avoid a runoff. Right now, he’s at 39% with a fifth of the electorate still undecided....
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