by Thomas Mills | Oct 31, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, US Senate |
The North Carolina Senate race has tightened. Thom Tillis and his campaign argue that he has the momentum going into Election Day. That’s not really true. Yes, he appears to be getting closer to Hagan after trailing her for the past two and half months. But it’s more...
by Michael Bitzer | Oct 30, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Bitzer, Features
Originally posted at Old North State Politics. North Carolina’s early voting continues its march ahead of where the state was four years in the last mid-term election; among all early voting methods (in-person and mail-in balloting), 731,251 ballots have been...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 29, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, US Senate |
If the early vote percentages continue, the make up of the electorate will look much more like 2012 than 2010. The raw vote, though looks more like 2010 so far. The year is different because of the shortened voting period, though as many people have voted in the first...
by Michael Bitzer | Oct 24, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Bitzer, Features
Originally posted at Old North State Politics blog. North Carolina’s start to in-person early voting witnessed 118,063 voters come out to cast their ballots. In comparison to this point in 2010, with seven extra days for voters to have cast ballots and...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 20, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Bitzer, Features
Originally posted at Dr. Michael Bitzer’s blog, Old North State Politics. Dr. Bitzer is a professor of politics and history at Catawba College. He’s a frequent analyst and commentator on news and public affairs programs because of understanding and knowledge of...
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