by John Wynne | Jul 1, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Health Care, US Senate, Women's Rights |
While a victory for common sense and for the free exercise of religion, the Hobby Lobby case is also a boon for the Hagan campaign, which desperately needs to get women to believe they are being oppressed. It’s a bit of a stretch to call someone else not paying...
by Thomas Mills | Jun 30, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, NC Politics, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate, Women's Rights
I haven’t taken a close look at polls in awhile but I decided to delve into the recent Civitas and PPP polls to see if I could find any patterns. And I do. There’s a gaping gender gap that Tillis will have to close if he hopes to unseat Hagan. In both polls,...
by John Wynne | Jun 27, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate |
A consensus has developed among North Carolina’s leading pollsters. After months of the U.S. Senate race being in a holding pattern, Kay Hagan has retaken the lead. Hagan led throughout most of 2013 when her opponents were unknown, and especially following the...
by Kelsey Kemp | Jun 26, 2014 | 2014 Elections, NC Politics, US Senate |
One thing that I’m really looking forward to during this campaign season is observing Thom Tillis as he attempts to move toward the center on many of the so-called women’s issues that will undoubtedly occupy a considerable amount of the campaign’s time...
by John Wynne | Jun 25, 2014 | Ads, Campaigns, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Social Issues, US Senate, Women's Rights |
Uh-oh! Everywhere Kay Hagan goes, she sees the Kochtopus. And we’re about to be seeing even more of this foul creature too, on television. The Susan B. Anthony List just made a $100,000 buy against Kay Hagan, attacking her for her support of “painful,...
by Thomas Mills | Jun 20, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, NC Politics, Obamacare, US Senate |
Back in April, in an interview with the Associated Press, I said that Democrats need to own Obamacare because they can’t run from it. When I made the statement, Republicans pounced, calling the advice short-sighted and ill-conceived. Obamacare is broken and unpopular,...