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Early vote continues to outpace 2010

Early vote continues to outpace 2010

by Michael Bitzer | Oct 30, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Bitzer, Features

Originally posted at Old North State Politics. North Carolina’s early voting continues its march ahead of where the state was four years in the last mid-term election; among all early voting methods (in-person and mail-in balloting), 731,251 ballots have been...
The fragility of democracy

The fragility of democracy

by Alexander H. Jones | Oct 30, 2014 | 2014 Elections, NC Politics | 5 comments

Less than a week from now, we have an opportunity to vote the Republicans out. It’s a chance many of us have been yearning for, and judging  from early statistics  one we may utilize to the hilt. Before we move forward, it is worth remembering how we got here....
Another place for conservatives to go

Another place for conservatives to go

by Thomas Mills | Oct 30, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, US Senate | 10 comments

Thom Tillis is still having trouble with his right flank. Maybe it’s just a very few vocal disgruntled conservatives, but at this point in the campaign, it must be giving the Tillis campaign heartburn. Regardless, the campaign must have decided they need the middle...
So who are those early voters?

So who are those early voters?

by Thomas Mills | Oct 29, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, US Senate | 4 comments

If the early vote percentages continue, the make up of the electorate will look much more like 2012 than 2010. The raw vote, though looks more like 2010 so far. The year is different because of the shortened voting period, though as many people have voted in the first...
HD-93: Challenger Counts (D) Counting on College Students for an Upset Victory

HD-93: Challenger Counts (D) Counting on College Students for an Upset Victory

by John Wynne | Oct 28, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC House Races, NC Politics, NCGA | 3 comments

House District 93: Rep. Jonathan Jordan (R) vs. Sue Counts (D) The 93rd House District takes in Watauga and Ashe counties, way up in “High Country”. Currently, the district is represented by Jonathan Jordan, a Republican who was first elected in the red...
Down the stretch, it’s still the same race

Down the stretch, it’s still the same race

by Thomas Mills | Oct 28, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Ads, Editor's Blog, US Senate | 2 comments

In the final month of the campaign, Thom Tillis has trailed Kay Hagan by a very slim margin. As he enters the final week, he’s still working on converting voters or persuading the very few undecideds left. He’s bringing in the moderate Republicans like John McCain and...
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