North Carolina – Democrats
Suck It Up, Democrats
North Carolina Democrats need to get out of their funk. You can see why so many of them are down. We got hammered in 2010. The Republicans grabbed control of the legislature, the budget, the political agenda, redistricting and fundraising with efficiency and ruthlessness. Democrats got down even more when many of their…
Read MoreJeanne Bonds Responds
Jeanne Bonds, “lead strategist” for Bill Faison’s campaign, posted a comment on my blog below, “Faison Strikes Out (Again) on Twitter?” I’ve removed her comment, because it made an accusation that I know isn’t true against another individual. But I’m more than happy to give space to her accusations against me, to wit: “Gary Pearce…
Read MoreFaison Strikes (Out) Again on Twitter?
Last week I blogged (“Anti-Social Media”) about tweets by Jeanne Milliken Bonds, Bill Faison’s campaign manager. A TAPster now sees evidence that Faison’s campaign is behind a fake Bob Etheridge Twitter account. The TAPster spotted identical tweets from both Bonds and the parody site “Bobby(B.B)Etheridge.” Both Bonds and B.B. had tweeted: “The “restless…
Read MoreFaison Strikes (Out) Again on Twitter?
Last week I blogged (“Anti-Social Media”) about tweets by Jeanne Milliken Bonds, Bill Faison’s campaign manager. A TAPster now sees evidence that Faison’s campaign is behind a fake Bob Etheridge Twitter account. The TAPster spotted identical tweets from both Bonds and the parody site “Bobby(B.B)Etheridge.” Both Bonds and B.B. tweeted: “The “restless energy”…
Read MoreDalton Raises the Energy Level
Not long ago I blogged that some people call Walter Dalton dull. (Not that there’s anything wrong with a governor being a bit dull; see Sarah Palin and Mark Sanford.) Now his video ad “Restless Energy” reflects what I’m hearing about Dalton on the stump and in person: that he has become a forceful…
Read MoreRun! (Away!)
A TAPster raises a key question about the Democrats running for governor: Why? See below: Your blog today about Bobby Etheridge and Dan Blue and their crafty mobilization of black voters prompted a thought about the Democratic governor’s primary in North Carolina. Why would any Democrat want the job? Walter Dalton, Etheridge…
Read MoreBlue and Etheridge
Here’s an intriguing back story in the Democratic governor’s race: Did Dan Blue and Bob Etheridge cut a deal by which Blue bowed out, Etheridge got in and Blue will endorse him? That’s the Raleigh chatter. Blue and Etheridge reportedly talked frequently as filing date neared. It would make sense. They go back…
Read MoreAntisocial Media
Here’s a lesson learned the hard way: a thin skin and a tendency to overreact don’t serve you well in politics. But that’s exactly the tone being set on Twitter by Jeanne Milliken Bonds, campaign manager for Bill Faison. And it doesn’t serve Faison’s campaign well. Some background: As faithful readers know, I’ve…
Read MoreHyperspeed Campaigns
In a hyper-speed, short-attention-span world, North Carolina Democrats are having a hyper-speed, short-attention-span race for Governor. The campaigns have to do in two months what you normally do over many months and even years: hire staff, find office space, recruit consultants, do benchmark polls, conduct oppo research, prep on issues, collect endorsements, make ads,…
Read MoreDemocracy in Action in the State House
The News and Observer headline read, Thom Tillis pushed bill for donors. And the first line claimed Tillis had “muscled through” a bill so his donors could charge folks (who’re near the bottom of the 99%) 36% interest on loans. But here’s an odd fact: Not one Democratic legislator had a critical word…
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