by John Wynne | Jul 3, 2017 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGov, Politics |
Roy Cooper is not an ideologue. But he is a loyal, partisan Democrat – always has been. And today’s hyperpartisan political environment suits him like a glove. Gone are the days where politicians seek out compromise to win crossover appeal and broad...
by Thomas Mills | Dec 20, 2016 | Editor's Blog, HB2 |
Republicans are twisting themselves into knots trying to blame the fallout from HB2 on Democrats. Now that the law is about to be repealed they’re blaming—gasp—politics. Who’d a thunk it? Of course it was politics. The bill was a political scheme designed to motivate...
by Thomas Mills | Aug 8, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Editor's Blog, North Carolina |
You’ve got to give the leaders of the North Carolina legislature credit. They’re staying on message, even if that message is damaging to our country and our democracy. Donald Trump has been setting the stage for his loss in November by falsely claiming the electoral...
by Seth Effron | Jul 16, 2016 | NC Politics, Polling |
This article was originally published in Seth Effron’s Quick Clips Newsletter. Effron is editor of WRAL’s new opinion section. It is a not-so-secret threshold that insiders look to as they gauge the political temperature in North Carolina. If a Democrat...
by John Wynne | Apr 20, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGov, Poll Analysis |
The Elon Poll regularly takes a look at the North Carolina political scene. Their latest survey, released yesterday, is great news for Democrats. In particular, it’s great news for Roy Cooper, who has a 6-point lead on Governor Pat McCrory. But before going any...
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