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Archives for September 2020
Election “collusion” and Cal’s conservative voters
Was there collusion between the Democrats and Gov. Cooper's North Carolina State Board of Elections that led to administrative changes, effectively overturning significant election ... Keep Reading
Civitas files public records request with NC Board of Elections on heels of Republican members’ resignations
RALEIGH – Today, Civitas Institute filed public records requests with North Carolina State Board of Elections Executive Director, Karen Brinson Bell, Chairman Damon Circosta, and ... Keep Reading
Republicans go on offensive as Democrats deny they pledged to defund police
“Defund the police. Sound crazy? Not to Nicole Quick. She has backed a radical plan to defund our police. The radical activists who call this peaceful are bankrolling Nicole ... Keep Reading
A closer look at Supreme Court candidate Allison Jones Rushing
While many experts expect President Donald Trump to nominate Amy Coney Barrett or Barbara Lagoa to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the U.S. Supreme Court, Allison Jones ... Keep Reading
Newspaper: Covid-19 is accelerating education reform
State-mandated shutdowns have wreaked havoc on the economy and public education, not to mention a host of other unintended consequences. However, from a cultural and policy ... Keep Reading
Northern transplants and political football with Joe Catenacci
Joe Catenacci, host of Mornings with Joe Catenacci on Big Talker FM, joins the program to give our audience a taste of what Wilmington's political climate is like, from the ... Keep Reading
A Better Carolina: The facts about education spending
Educating the next generation is one of the most important responsibilities of state government. For the last decade critics of the Republican education policies claim the General ... Keep Reading
Could the media and polls be mistaken again in 2020?
There is a perception that polling in the 2016 presidential race melted down. But while that happened in key states, overall, most poll results weren’t far off the mark. The final ... Keep Reading
Life after COVID-19, voter confidence, and urban flight
This week, Ray and Brooke discuss their favorite food trucks (Redneck BBQ Lab, for the win!), the mass exodus out of cities, making predictions about life after COVID, declining ... Keep Reading