Overall, would you say that things in the North Carolina are headed in the right direction, or would you say they are headed off on the wrong track? ... Keep Reading
Archives for December 2009
Burr In Better Shape Than Polls Show
State and national blogs have been all abuzz with headlines referencing U.S. Sen. Richard Burr's (R-NC) potential vulnerability citing new polling information released by Civitas ... Keep Reading
Chris Hayes on Robbie Kendall – 12/14/09
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Strategy Forgets to Mention its Main Points
A communication strategy aimed to educate the populous on how to avoid spreading H1N1 influenza cost taxpayers over $500,000. The means: radio and television advertisements created ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Term Limits Back on Voters’ Minds
Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina voters are warming back up to an idea that caught on in the mid 1990s but was never implemented – term limits. According to the live ... Keep Reading
Federal Health Care “Reform” Proposal Would Add $600 Million to N.C.’s Already Strained Budget
North Carolina’s state budget is already at the breaking point. In order to “balance” the current year’s spending plan, lawmakers grasped at a patchwork ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Burr Leads Marshall by 8
Raleigh, N.C. – Incumbent US Senator Richard Burr leads potential Democratic challenger NC Secretary of State Elaine Marshall by eight percentage points according to a new ... Keep Reading
Chris Hayes on Lockwood Phillips 12-09-09
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November 2009 Wake County Schools Flash Poll
1. Do you have children or grandchildren who attend Wake County Public Schools? ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Voters Back Board on Mandatory Year Round, Ending Diversity Assignment
Raleigh, N.C. – Overwhelming majorities of Wake County voters support the new School Board’s efforts to end mandatory year round schools and to end the busing for ... Keep Reading