Democrats lived through about their worst election ever Tuesday night: Republicans whipped them in the races for Governor, Lt. Governor, elected three new Congressmen and gained seats in the State House and Senate – so how, post election, are Democratic pundits explaining their world falling apart? Here’s what they’re saying: ‘That darn Art Pope…
Read MorePat McCrory may not like this, but he reminds me a bit of Jim Hunt. His speech Tuesday night talked about North Carolina’s reaching and exceeding “their full potential.” Since then he has talked about reaching out to Republicans and Democrats. During the campaign he boasted about working across party lines in Charlotte. He even…
Read MoreOn the day after, we’re as split emotionally as we are politically. Democrats celebrate President Obama’s historic reelection. America has now twice elected a black man to the highest office. His win validates his policies: the stimulus, auto bailout and financial reform. Health care reform will survive. He will fill Supreme Court vacancies. He…
Read MoreAlbert, arguing, said, You’re wrong. Folks don’t care if politicians lie and steal – they expect them to do that. What’s more, they’ll vote for a crook who can fix the potholes in their street over a bungling saint every time. I chalked that up to an otherwise garrulous man’s streak of skepticism but…
Read MoreI woke up yesterday feeling Romney would win but after a dozen calls from people asking about polls in Ohio (not one of which shows Romney leading) I went to bed thinking, Every single poll can’t be wrong. This morning, at the crack of dawn, I got Dick Morris’ predictions saying all the polls…
Read MoreThe baffling question is how Mitt Romney lost. If ever this was a challenger’s race to win, this was it. The economy is bad. Obama is an activist in an anti-government age. He has never done a good job of selling his record. He was not a great candidate this year. He bombed in the…
Read MoreWorst rationale for voting for Romney: maybe Democrats will cooperate with him, unlike Republicans who refused to work with Obama. D.G. Martin asked about that argument when he interviewed Carter, Tom Drew and me on WCHL last week. That rewards obstructionism. It rewards Washington Republicans who set out from the beginning of President…
Read MoreA TAPster who has no use for John Tedesco finds common ground: “Have you taken a good look at one of John Tedesco’s yard signs in his campaign for State Superintendent? At a stoplight today, I finally took a moment to read one. Here’s what it says: “’JOHN TEDESCO: Our Children Deserve Better.’…
Read MoreConfused by the polling superstorm? Confounded by contradictory pundits? Then get a dose of Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight blog. a deep, dense statistical analysis of the presidential race. This week he plumbed the national and battleground-state polls. His conclusion: “Obama remains the favorite in the Electoral College.” More: “Mr. Obama is not a…
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