by Thomas Mills | Oct 21, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Editor's Blog, NC Politics |
Last night, Donald Trump showed exactly how badly he and his campaign have melted down. At the Al Smith Dinner in New York City, Trump attacked Hillary Clinton at a venue that was supposed to be relatively civil. He received boos from an audience of his fellow New...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 14, 2016 | Editor's Blog, North Carolina |
By now, the top-of-the-ticket campaigns have solidified. The voters have enough information that there are very few undecided people out there. The ones who are still questioning will either stay home or make decisions based on something besides ads. The governor’s...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 5, 2016 | Editor's Blog, Politics |
The vice presidential debate last night will have little impact on the presidential race. Not that many people watched it and both sides are declaring victory. The debate last week, though, clearly hurt Donald Trump. In North Carolina, every poll taken since the...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 3, 2016 | Editor's Blog, North Carolina |
Deborah Ross raised a whopping $4.3 million for the quarter that ended September 30. The amount shows the enthusiasm behind Ross’ campaign and gives her momentum heading into the final stretch of the race. It also tells us where the national Democrats’ priorities lie...
by Alexander H. Jones | Sep 2, 2016 | Democrats, NC Politics |
As Democrats have suffered attrition in state houses, and national analysts have argued that their bench is in trouble. The NCDP has had the same experience of defeat, but despite substantial losses has emerged with a stronger bench–and possibly a brighter...
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