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Disapproving of Pat

By Carter Wrenn October 24, 2014

    36% Approve 46% Disapprove   The WRAL Poll painted a bleak picture  of a Governor caught between a rock and a hard place.  As Mark Binker wrote, only a little over a third of the voters approve of the job Governor McCrory is doing.   But worse news lurked beneath the surface.  …

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Beneath the Headlines

By Carter Wrenn October 24, 2014

Headline (two weeks ago): Thom Tillis on Life Support. Campaign Dying.    Headline (this week): Tillis Makes Miraculous Recovery. Campaign Surging.   Now, as a storyline, that’s just about unbeatable. It’s like Lazarus rising from the dead.   The problem is two months ago, two weeks ago, and today (in WRAL’s latest poll), Thom Tillis…

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An Empty Chair

By Carter Wrenn October 23, 2014

I watched the ‘empty chair’ debate too (see Gary’s blog below).   And it brought back old memories. Of old foibles.             Years ago, in 1980, when John East ran against Robert Morgan he challenged Senator Morgan to a debate. And challenged Morgan to debate. And challenged Morgan to debate.   And Morgan said No,…

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Thom Warner Cable?

By Gary Pearce October 23, 2014

Time Warner Cable News made more news than it intended with the “empty chair” debate.   One media critic said TWC “orchestrated a phony scandal and boosted Thom Tillis’s North Carolina Senate campaign by placing an empty chair for his opponent, Democratic Senator Kay Hagan, at an event it billed as a ‘debate’ — though…

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TV Ads and Truth

By Gary Pearce October 22, 2014

My last blog raised the possibility that big money and negative TV ads increase voter turnout. Now let’s consider the radical idea that the same two evils have another happy effect: increasing the level of voter information.   Denouncing the money and the ads, an N&O editorial said, “The ‘assault ads’ that bombard the viewer…

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TV and Turnout

By Gary Pearce October 22, 2014

As good citizens, we all know that these two truths are self-evident in politics. First, as both editorial writers and Walmart moms agreed in the paper today, big money and “assault ads” are bad. Second, (as everybody but the Republican legislature, Governor McCrory and the State Board of Elections apparently think) higher voter turnout is…

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The TV Mirror

By Gary Pearce October 21, 2014

Here’s the worst thing about all those negative political ads on TV: They mirror our national psyche right now.   You can blame the politicians and their consultants. But they’re giving you what they know works on you: fear and anger.   On both sides.   Democrats are angry about the North Carolina legislature for…

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The New N&O

By Gary Pearce October 20, 2014

The paper’s print-edition changes were up for discussion at breakfast. Jim likes it: “That’s how I used to read the paper: front page first, then local and state news and Under the Dome. Now they’re all right there at the front.”   Gil’s not so happy. “My wife and I used to divvy up the…

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Inside the War Rooms

By Gary Pearce October 17, 2014

In the state where President Obama had his closest win in 2008 and his closest loss in 2012, why wouldn’t the U.S. Senate race be tight as a tick?   Carter has posted a great series of blogs about the race (although he’s wrong on the education issue). My other favorite blogger, Thomas Mills, weighed…

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