Endorsements and Establishments

Do endorsements matter? Not judging from Tuesday’s primaries.   A candidate endorsed by President Obama loses a Democratic primary in Pennsylvania. A candidate endorsed by the Senate Republican leader – and the state’s senior Senator – loses the GOP primary in Kentucky.   So how does Ken Lewis’ endorsement help Elaine Marshall?   Well, it’s…

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A Conflict for Elaine Marshall?

Is there an inherent conflict in Secretary of State Elaine Marshall regulating lobbyists while running ads about “taking on” lobbyists?   And is it proper for Marshall to ask lobbyists she regulates to contribute to her campaign?   I’ve talked to several lobbyists who are outraged by what they see as a conflict, but are…

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The Senate Race

Maybe I was wrong.   After the primary, I didn’t see how Cal Cunningham could come from nine points back.   Elaine Marshall’s campaign manager, Thomas Mills, is trying to cut off Cunningham’s cash by sending out a memo saying he can’t win. The Cunningham campaign is pushing back, trying to reload his donor base.…

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Unintended Consequences

I admire Roddy Jones, John Prestage and the 800 business and civic leaders they say have “responded to an invitation from former U.S. Sen. Robert Morgan and Democracy North Carolina to form Campaign Donors for Campaign Reform.”   In their op-ed “Urgent need for clean elections” in today’s N&O, they say that today’s “campaign financing…

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Dueling with a Reporter

While Democratic Senate Leader Martin Nesbit was dancing a two-step with reporter Mark Johnson, Governor Perdue was having her own duel with the News and Observer’s Andrew Curliss – and she wasn’t doing as well as Nesbit.   Curliss set about grilling the Governor on what she’s doing – and not doing – to clean…

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Josh Stein: Freshman Phenom

Josh Stein is the hottest freshman from Raleigh since John Wall.   I’ve known Josh for more than a dozen years, and I feel like I helped raise him in politics. So permit me to brag.   The N.C.Center for Public Policy Research ranked Josh the most effective freshman in the 2009 General Assembly: 19th…

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Hoist by Their Own Petard

You can’t have a temperance meeting in a bar. And a group that wants to reform lobbying and fund-raising can’t have a fundraiser sponsored by lobbyists.   But that’s what the N.C. Coalition for Lobbying and Government Reform is doing.   The result: Governor Perdue – who, hard as she tries, can’t satisfy the N&O…

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Martin Nesbit Floats Like a Butterfly

There is no political spectacle quite like watching a politician duke it out with a reporter; like when Charlotte Observer reporter Mark Johnson interviewed Senate Democrat Leader Martin Nesbit about cleaning up corruption in state government. Only Nesbit wasn’t punching. He was floating like a butterfly.  Like Mohammed Ali.             Johnson took the bull by…

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Reverend Graham in the Parking Lot

Ms. Kathleen Parker doesn’t like Reverend Franklin Graham one bit and she let him have it with both barrels in her column Sunday saying she’s delighted Graham had to do his praying in the Pentagon parking lot – on National Prayer Day – while the respectable religious leaders were doing their praying inside.   What…

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Terry and the SOBs

I spoke Monday night to the Wake County Democratic Men’s Club – which, I learned, also has women members.   I talked about the two groups that have always competed for political dominance in North Carolina: the “Just Say No” crowd of Jesse Helms, Richard Burr and the Tea Party and the “Go Forward’ crowd…

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