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Blue has the political and technical skills

Blue has the political and technical skills

by Thomas Mills | Mar 8, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Editor's Blog, NC Politics | 9 comments

I’ll admit that I have a bias toward really smart candidates who have solid values. A lot of times, I’ll put those qualities ahead of a laundry list of qualifications. Smart, thinking people can figure out how to get things done and tend to surround themselves with...
The Romneys; Father and Son: GOP Convention Strategies Redux?

The Romneys; Father and Son: GOP Convention Strategies Redux?

by Walt de Vries | Mar 7, 2016 | 2016 Elections, National Politics, Predictions, Presidential race | 5 comments

Ready for a “probability—not conspiracy” theory? It’s a father-like-son story about George Romney and son, Mitt. You see, in 1967-68 when George was Governor of Michigan, he wanted to become President of the United States and for a while his chances against Richard...
Standing with Holly

Standing with Holly

by Thomas Mills | Mar 7, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Editor's Blog, NC Politics | 2 comments

In full disclosure, I not only work for Holly Jones, I strongly encouraged her to run for lieutenant governor when she told me she was considering it. I’ve known her almost all my life and I’ve watched her career and accomplishments. I know that if North Carolina is...
Ross has paid her dues and the entrance fee

Ross has paid her dues and the entrance fee

by Thomas Mills | Mar 4, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Editor's Blog, US Senate | 18 comments

When running for US Senate in a swing state the size of North Carolina, especially against an incumbent, there’s an entrance fee. It may not be fair and it may signal problems with the current political system, but it’s a reality. The only candidate who paid it is...
Primary Predictions

Primary Predictions

by Alexander H. Jones | Mar 3, 2016 | 2016 Elections, National Politics, Predictions, Presidential race | 2 comments

Caught in the drama of winner-take-all states, North Carolina’s Republican primary has been relatively under-examined. But the fact that the race has been overlooked doesn’t mean it is unimportant. The ninth-largest state has a wealth of delegates to offer. For what...
The “Tie-to-Trump” Strategy

The “Tie-to-Trump” Strategy

by John Wynne | Mar 3, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Politics, Presidential race, US Senate | 6 comments

Both Pat McCrory and Richard Burr say they’ll support the eventual Republican nominee. At this point, there’s a good chance that will be Donald Trump, which has Democrats positively giddy. Trump, as well all know, is toxic in the general election and will...
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