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Getting Real on Reading

By Gary Pearce March 29, 2012

Pat McCrory’s much-ballyhooed education platform reads like a compilation of every cliché and buzzword of the last three decades.   This tweet from the McCrory campaign especially struck me: “3rd grade is a critical year for reading. We are not doing our children favors by socially promoting them to 4th grade.”   Right you are,…

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ObamaScare

By Gary Pearce March 28, 2012

Win or lose in the Supreme Court, President Obama has already lost in the court of public opinion. Polls show that two-thirds of Americans want at least some of Obamacare repealed.   If he loses the election in November, he’ll always wonder why he staked his presidency on an idea he opposed in 2008: the…

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Mitt Tillis

By Gary Pearce March 28, 2012

There’s a whiff of Mitt Romney about Thom Tillis. Witness his prediction that the gay-marriage amendment, which he supports, will be repealed in 20 years.   Was he playing to a college crowd? Once again signaling he’s not really comfortable with the right-wing social issues? Or was it a classic political gaffe – when you…

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Should Bob Get Out?

By Gary Pearce March 27, 2012

The TAPster who wrote the blog below reflects what several Democrats have said privately about Bob Etheridge. If Bob’s campaign or a supporter will respond, I’ll post it.   “For the sake of Democrats everywhere in North Carolina, Bobby Etheridge must step aside.   “He needs to leave the governor’s race to someone who has…

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New Political Site

By Gary Pearce March 27, 2012

Check out this new website for political junkies: ncpol.com. It’s run by Raleigh lawyer Hart Miles.   Its greatest virtue is that it’s fun. Its greatest drawback is an interview with me. But you can also see a terrific video with a dead-on Dick Vitale impersonator, Gerry Jacobs of Raleigh.   Watch “Dickie V” break…

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The Ironies of ObamaCare

By Gary Pearce March 26, 2012

A gun store in eastern North Carolina uses its electronic billboard to run a mix of hard-right political messages and gun-sale pitches. One message reads: “Work harder. Millions on welfare depend on you.”   When it comes to health care, the billboard could read: “Work harder. Millions without insurance depend on you.”   But therein lies…

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In Praise of Negative Ads

By Gary Pearce March 24, 2012

Carter and I were doing our dog-and-pony show for a real-estate group – telling them what happens inside campaigns, taking potshots at each other and generally trying to lighten up a crowd that had just endured speeches from the gubernatorial candidates.   During the Q&A, we got a familiar question: “Why can’t candidates be positive…

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Contemplating Your Navel

By Carter Wrenn March 23, 2012

Back in 1976 when Ronald Reagan was running in the North Carolina Primary, Arthur Finkelstein (Reagan’s pollster) hammered into my head the importance of time in campaigns, saying a hundred times, Campaigns have three resources: People, money and time. You can hire more people and raise more money but you can’t make one second more…

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Holding George Accountable

By Gary Pearce March 23, 2012

The ads from George Holding’s campaign and super-PAC make it clear: He wants to cut federal spending, cut federal spending and then cut federal spending again.   Just for the record: How much did Holding’s Ahab-like pursuit of John Edwards and Mike Easley cost taxpayers?   And want to bet on whether you’ll see those…

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