by Thomas Mills | Jul 8, 2019 | Editor's Blog, Medicaid, Politics
Today, the legislature is scheduled to vote to override Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of the budget. However, the vote is inextricably tied to Medicaid expansion. Before session began, Cooper said that expanding Medicaid is his top legislative priority and an aide told...
by Thomas Mills | May 31, 2019 | 2020 elections, Editor's Blog
Back when the legislature first went into session, Governor Cooper’s legislative director Lee Lilley declared, “Session ends when we get Medicaid expansion.” It was a bold statement then. It’s set the tone for the end of the session now. The House and...
by Thomas Mills | Nov 27, 2018 | Editor's Blog, Poll Analysis, Polling
Civitas has released a poll just two weeks after the midterm election. Apparently, they’ll continue their monthly polling even in a non-election year. It’s very helpful to those of us who want to understand what’s happening in the state after the ads have stopped...
by Thomas Mills | Nov 8, 2017 | 2018 elections, Editor's Blog |
A tsunami like the one Democrats will need to take back Congress next year hit last night. In Virginia Ralph Northam won his race for governor by nine points, the largest victory margin in 32 years. Democrats also won the Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor...
by Susi Hamilton | Aug 18, 2015 | Ads |
Here’s A 16 Point Plan to Help Rural Regions of Our State “From those according to their means, give to those according to their needs.” While Republicans in the State Legislature debate a socialistic sales tax redistribution scheme that would make Marx and Lenin...
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