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Straight Out of Dickens: Thanks to Easley

By Carter Wrenn April 9, 2008

This sounds like horror story from a 19th century workhouse, straight out of Dickens: a fourteen year old girl, suffering from mental illness, is locked in a prison. Only it didn’t happen in 1850. It happened this year. Right here in North Carolina. A mentally ill 14 year old girl from Rowan County was locked…

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Hillary’s New Ad

By Carter Wrenn April 9, 2008

It’s like there are two Hillary Clintons. There’s one I call ‘Hillary-the-mother.’ When she talks she sounds like a mother talking about her daughter. She’s likeable. And attractive. That’s the Hillary on display in her new TV ad. The other Hillary is Hillary-the-politician and, more often than not, she sounds like a shrill shrewish wife.…

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Obama and the Pirates

By Carter Wrenn April 8, 2008

There were two articles – one about Barack Obama and another I’ll tell you about in a moment – in the News and Observer the other day. Here’s one paragraph from the story about Obama. He said, speaking in Indianapolis, “No matter what the color of your skin, no matter what faith we practice, no…

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Inspiration or Perspiration?

By Gary Pearce April 8, 2008

Hillary Clinton’s new TV ad in North Carolina plays to her Clintonian strength: I feel your pain. It’s a deliberate contrast to Obama’s appeal: the lift of optimism and hope. Clinton’s appeal is who can do the hard, gritty work of government. Just as Democrats are split, there is a vast gap between the candidates’…

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Czar Edwards?

By Gary Pearce April 8, 2008

For weeks there have been hints of bad blood between John Edwards and Barack Obama. The rumors include a face-to-face blow-up between the two, and possibly Elizabeth Edwards. Which may be why Edwards has not endorsed the opponent who seemed closest to him ideologically. Now Edwards seems to be edging closer to Hillary Clinton. When…

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Emails

By Carter Wrenn April 7, 2008

Governor Easley’s charged right into the middle of the great email flap. The Governor says he’s not convinced two notes made by state public information officers mean his staff ordered emails destroyed. Here’s what one note said, verbatim: “Delete emails to/from governor’s office everyday.” But, according to the governor there’s another interpretation. He suspects his…

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Poll Story Buried the Lead

By Gary Pearce April 7, 2008

The real news in The News & Observer/Charlotte Observer poll is that Hillary Clinton could pull an upset in North Carolina. You are forgiven if you missed it, because the N&O’s coverage obscured the head-to-head: Obama 32, Clinton 26 and undecided 39. The 22-paragraph story made only one mention – and that in the first…

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Garin Takes the Helm

By Gary Pearce April 7, 2008

Speaking of polls, a pollster with North Carolina experience – Geoff Garin – is now one of two message czars for the Clinton campaign. Garin – with old Clinton hand Howard Wolfson – replaces the disgraced and conflicted Mark Penn Garin knows North Carolina. He goes back to Jim Hunt’s 1984 race against Jesse Helms,…

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Bad News for the Fall

By Gary Pearce April 4, 2008

For Democrats, this is supposed to be our can’t-lose year – in North Carolina and nationally. But the bad news keeps piling up in Raleigh. You can just see the Republican ads this fall. First there was the mental-health debacle. Now it’s the probation system’s inability to keep up with dangerous criminals. We have the…

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