by John Wynne | Sep 26, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC House Races, NC Politics, NCGA, NCGOP |
North Carolina House District 40: Rep. Marilyn Avila (R) vs. Former Morrisville Town Councilwoman Margaret Broadwell (D) The state’s 40th House District takes in much of northwestern Wake County, extending from the Granville County line down to the town of...
by Thomas Mills | Sep 26, 2014 | 2014 Elections, US Senate |
In the North Carolina Senate race, Democratic groups are outspending Republican groups going down the stretch by almost 2-1. According to the AP, the DSCC and Senate Majority PAC, Hagan allies, have reserved $11.8 million for the duration of the campaign. In contrast,...
by Thomas Mills | Sep 25, 2014 | 2014 Elections, NC Politics
Originally posted at Dr. Michael Bitzer’s blog, Old North State Politics. Dr. Bitzer is a professor of politics and history at Catawba College. He’s a frequent analyst and commentator on news and public affairs programs because of understanding and knowledge of...
by Michael Bitzer | Sep 24, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Bitzer, Features, NC Politics |
Originally posted at Dr. Michael Bitzer’s blog, Old North State Politics. Dr. Bitzer is a professor of politics and history at Catawba College. He’s a frequent analyst and commentator on news and public affairs programs because of understanding and...
by John Wynne | Sep 24, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC House Races, NC Politics, NCGA
House District 41: Rep. Tom Murry (R) vs. Cary Town Councilwoman Gale Adcock (D) Independents are always key to winning elections in North Carolina, but that’s particularly true for House District 41, a strip of suburban Wake County on the Chatham County border...
by John Wynne | Sep 23, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, US Senate |
Libertarians often complain that the two parties are conspiring to deny voters any real choice by shutting out parties with differing views from the election process. More often, though, it’s the candidates themselves who ensure they end up with a minimal level...