by Thomas Mills | Aug 29, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
Yesterday, conservative pundit Matt K. Lewis asked in an article, “When did the GOP become the party of jerks?” Conservatives on Twitter almost universally replied that the behavior started because Democrats were so mean to Mitt Romney in 2012. Their response is...
by Thomas Mills | Nov 7, 2016 | Editor's Blog |
This weekend, a couple of photos on twitter summed up the difference between the Clinton approach to the election this year and the Trump approach. WRAL reporter Candace Sweat tweeted, “Just blocks away from each other, both @NCGOP & @NCDemParty headquarters make...
by Seth Effron | Oct 28, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Campaign Finance, NC Politics |
A week from now we’ll have our final march to the polls for 2014. While campaign winners and losers will be contemplating new opportunities, North Carolina politicos and voters – no matter who wins the marquee U.S. Senate race — will assess the impact the 2014...
by Thomas Mills | Sep 26, 2014 | 2014 Elections, US Senate |
In the North Carolina Senate race, Democratic groups are outspending Republican groups going down the stretch by almost 2-1. According to the AP, the DSCC and Senate Majority PAC, Hagan allies, have reserved $11.8 million for the duration of the campaign. In contrast,...
by Thomas Mills | Aug 27, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Ads, Editor's Blog, US Senate |
Karl Rove’s latest ad attacking Kay Hagan gets an R rating–for ridiculous. Rove is accusing Hagan of trying to cut social security and Medicare benefits while simultaneously increasing the debt. The message is muddled and the accusations aren’t believable. ...
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