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SD-17: GOP’s Tamara Barringer Cruising to Reelection

SD-17: GOP’s Tamara Barringer Cruising to Reelection

by John Wynne | Jul 24, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NC Senate Races, NCGA | 1 comment

Senate District 17: Sen. Tamara Barringer (R) vs. Bryan Fulghum (D) The 17th Senate district is located in the southwestern suburbs of Wake County. It contains the booming towns of Cary, Apex, and Holly Springs, places that consistently rank high in “Best Places...
A Look at Those Undecideds

A Look at Those Undecideds

by John Wynne | Jul 23, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate | 3 comments

Undecided voters in the U.S. Senate race. For the politically astute, such as those who read this blog, the concept is hard to understand. Yet they exist. Some of them know a little bit about the candidates and are conflicted, some of them don’t know anything...
The only wave anybody will catch this year…

The only wave anybody will catch this year…

by Thomas Mills | Jul 23, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, National Politics, US Senate | 2 comments

Apparently, there’s still talk about a Republican wave in November. At least enough for Nate Cohn of the The New York Times to speculate that there might not be one. I’ve never believed that this is a wave year. There’s been a bunch of hype about historical voting...
PPP: As Legislature Quarrels, Hagan Expands Lead

PPP: As Legislature Quarrels, Hagan Expands Lead

by John Wynne | Jul 22, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGA, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate | 3 comments

The plan this year was for the General Assembly to convene, give teachers raises, make some tweaks to the budget, and then get out so they can campaign. So far, it hasn’t worked out that way. The legislature is still in session, and it doesn’t look like...
Dr. Jim Fulghum: Citizen Legislator

Dr. Jim Fulghum: Citizen Legislator

by John Wynne | Jul 21, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Health Care, NC Politics, NCGA

Dr. Jim Fulghum, who represented House District 49 in the General Assembly, died over the weekend following treatment for cancer. He was 70, a retired neurosurgeon, and until recently, a candidate for State Senate. He was also a model citizen legislator. He was not a...
Fjeld’s chance

Fjeld’s chance

by Thomas Mills | Jul 18, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Congressional Races, Editor's Blog, NC Politics, US House

On Tuesday, Laura Fjeld, the Democratic nominee for NC-06, got a huge break when Phil Berger, Jr. lost his runoff. She drew Mark Walker, an untested baptist preacher, as her opponent. Now, she’ll probably need another break to win–but that break might already be...
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