by Thomas Mills | Mar 14, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
According to the State Board of Elections, unaffiliated voters now make up a plurality of voters in North Carolina. These independents surpassed Democrats for the first time in history. They surpassed Republicans a few years ago. It’s really not that big a deal and...
by William Shaw | Aug 18, 2020 | Features, History, Politics, Trump |
On March 2, 1805, a little more than a year after he killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel, Vice-President Aaron Burr departed the capitol extolling the U.S. Senate in elegiac terms. He called it “a sanctuary; a citadel of law, of order, and of liberty; and it is here –...
by Thomas Mills | Apr 16, 2019 | Editor's Blog
Republicans in the North Carolina Senate passed a bill last night designed to fire up its base in the 2020 election. They called it “The Abortion Survivor Bill.” In reality, it’s a bill that does virtually nothing but gives GOP members of the legislature a...
by Walt de Vries | Jan 12, 2019 | Politics
This post was originally published on The Ballenger Report on January 7, 2018. As the political chattering class well knows, freshman U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) didn’t even wait until he was sworn into office to take a swipe at Donald Trump, assailing the...
by Lance Tarrance | Jan 5, 2019 | Health Care, Politics, Polling
A note from Walt de Vries: V. Lance Tarrance is a Gallup Polling Analyst and Member of their Board of Directors. Lance and I have been colleagues for over 50 year and have co-authored two books on ticket-spitting. Lance’s piece looks at what I believe...
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