by Thomas Mills | Jun 29, 2017 | Editor's Blog, NC Politics |
Yesterday, Republican Rep. Chris Millis introduced a measure to begin impeachment proceedings against Secretary of State Elaine Marshall. The House Rules Committee voted to begin an investigation into allegations that Marshall illegally commissioned notaries of public...
by Thomas Mills | Nov 10, 2016 | Editor's Blog |
The first indication I had that Tuesday might be bad for Democrats came at the end of early voting. By my count, 240,000 Republicans showed up to early vote who had not voted at all in 2012. In addition, almost 70,000 African-Americans who voted early in 2012 had not...
by Walt de Vries | May 18, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Campaigns, National Politics, Politics, Presidential race |
When North Carolina voters go to vote in the November 8, 2016 election, they will choose between twelve statewide candidates, six of whom are Democratic women, and twelve Republicans, all men, except for one. Look at these top competitive statewide offices: November...
by Thomas Mills | Feb 10, 2016 | Editor's Blog, Redistricting |
North Carolina’s redistricting predicament is nothing new. Our districts have been in turmoil for most of the past three decades and primary election cycles have been disrupted numerous times. The courts seem to have little sympathy for election schedules, regardless...
by Thomas Mills | Jan 15, 2016 | 2016 Elections, Editor's Blog, NC Politics |
I’m an accidental candidate for Congress. I didn’t plan on running in North Carolina’s Eighth District but when I realized nobody would file, seven minutes before the deadline I threw my name in the hat. I believe that people deserve a choice in elections and...
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