by Thomas Mills | Feb 10, 2016 | Editor's Blog, Redistricting |
North Carolina’s redistricting predicament is nothing new. Our districts have been in turmoil for most of the past three decades and primary election cycles have been disrupted numerous times. The courts seem to have little sympathy for election schedules, regardless...
by Thomas Mills | Sep 16, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, US Senate
Thom Tillis has seen a rash of bad polls over the past week. As John Wynne noted, it’s still too early for Republicans to hit the panic button. There’s still time for the mood to change and in 2004, Richard Burr was trailing Erskine Bowles by about the same margins...
by Thomas Mills | Mar 27, 2014 | Editor's Blog, NC Politics, Politics |
Just a couple of years ago, Charlotte seemed to be taking its place as the leader in North Carolina politics in the 21st century. For the second time in a decade, one of its legislators was speaker of the NC house. It’s former mayor was elected governor and its...
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