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Rise of the Libertarians

Rise of the Libertarians

by John Wynne | Aug 14, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Demographic Trends, Features | 12 comments

According to voter registration records, Democrats and Republicans are both losing ground in North Carolina, and unaffiliated voters are on the rise. But growing even faster than voters not affiliated with either party are those who choose to register as Libertarians....
Exploring Trends in Voter Registration

Exploring Trends in Voter Registration

by John Wynne | Jul 7, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Democrats, Demographic Trends, Features, NC Politics, NCGOP, News | 13 comments

This post is an analysis of changes in partisan registration in the state of North Carolina since the election of 2012. Data comes from the North Carolina Board of Elections. Overall, since November 6th, 2012, Democrats have lost 117,613 of their voters. Republicans...
Traditional Gotcha Politics

Traditional Gotcha Politics

by John Wynne | Jun 17, 2014 | Campaigns, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Demographic Trends, Features, Race, US Senate | 13 comments

Once again, the Hagan campaign is trying to make hay out of something stupid Thom Tillis said years ago. Except in this case, it’s not that stupid. In September 2012, Tillis appeared on the Carolina Business Review and was asked for his take on the changing...
SD-01: Swing District in the Outer Banks

SD-01: Swing District in the Outer Banks

by John Wynne | Apr 30, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Demographic Trends, Features, NC Political Geography, NC Senate Races

North Carolina State Senate District 1 – Bill Cook (R) The 1st district was the site of the closest legislative election in the entire state, and one of the closest elections in the entire nation. After a recount, State Rep. Bill Cook prevailed over the...
The Rising American Electorate

The Rising American Electorate

by Thomas Mills | Apr 9, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Demographic Trends, Editor's Blog, NC Politics | 1 comment

Like Soccer Moms and NASCAR Dads before them, there is a new voting demographic on which to focus. They are called the Rising American Electorate or RAE for short. The name is a lot less fun and catchy than its predecessors but this group of voters may eventually...
Trends in Voter Registration, 2012-Present (Pt. 1)

Trends in Voter Registration, 2012-Present (Pt. 1)

by John Wynne | Mar 13, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Demographic Trends, Features

It’s been 16 months since the November 6, 2012 general election. North Carolina is one of those states that has public voter registration information, which is ongoing as new voters register and other voters either die or move away. Looking at voter registration...
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