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PODCAST: Heather Grant Nurses Big Ambitions

PODCAST: Heather Grant Nurses Big Ambitions

by James Kotecki | Apr 15, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Campaigns, National Politics, NCGOP, Politics, The North Carolinian, US Senate

Her candidacy for US Senate may have started as a “family joke,” but Heather Grant has been polling well enough to qualify for two debates with the GOP primary frontrunners. In this episode, find out who she is, why she’s running, and how she plans to win. * * *...
PPP: Race Still Looks Headed for Runoff

PPP: Race Still Looks Headed for Runoff

by John Wynne | Apr 10, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGOP, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate | 1 comment

PPP released their monthly look at the North Carolina Senate race two days ago. The poll isn’t so good for Speaker Thom Tillis. Not only does Tillis lead Brannon by a narrower margin than in other polls, he also performs the worst against Senator Hagan, quashing...
PODCAST: Can A Man Named Molotov Topple Josh Stein?

PODCAST: Can A Man Named Molotov Topple Josh Stein?

by James Kotecki | Apr 8, 2014 | 2014 Elections, NC Politics, NC Senate Races, NCGA, NCGOP, The North Carolinian | 2 comments

Molotov Mitchell is the Republican candidate for North Carolina Senate District 16. A combat instructor and provocative filmmaker, Mitchell is eager to take on his Democratic opponent, Senator Josh Stein. Labeled “anti-gay” by the News & Observer, he called the...
The Most Liberal Republican in Congress?

The Most Liberal Republican in Congress?

by John Wynne | Apr 3, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Campaigns, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Congressional Races, Features, NCGOP, US House | 4 comments

North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District – Walter B. Jones (R) Welcome to the second edition of the District Geography series, where we analyze the competitive districts in NC.  Today we’ll be looking at North Carolina’s 3rd congressional district. The...
Supporting the in-laws

Supporting the in-laws

by Thomas Mills | Mar 30, 2014 | Economy, Editor's Blog, NC Politics, NCGOP | 3 comments

The rest of the nation is in a slow but steady recovery with a steady rise in employment. Not here in North Carolina, though. According to the Wall Street Journal, that bastion of liberalism, workforce has declined by 64,000 people since last February and we lost...
A study in wing-nuts

A study in wing-nuts

by Thomas Mills | Mar 11, 2014 | Democrats, Editor's Blog, NC Politics, NCGOP, Politics | 14 comments

If somebody wanted to do a serious study on the mindset of wing-nuts, they should go no further than North Carolina. Between the GOP U.S. Senate primary and the North Carolina Democratic Party debacle, wing-nut mentality is on full display. While the issues that...
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