Carter is a Republican. Gary is a Democrat.

They met in 1984, during the epic U.S. Senate battle between Jesse Helms and Jim Hunt. Carter worked for Helms and Gary, for Hunt.

Years later, they became friends. They even worked together on some nonpolitical clients.

They enjoy talking about politics. So they started this blog in 2005.

They’re still talking. And they invite you to join the conversation.

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Poll Jam

By Gary Pearce October 16, 2014

Francis DeLuca at Civitas took issue with my blog about their polls (“Cooking Numbers at Civitas.”) He tweeted (@fxdeluca): “@jgaryp thanks for the follow! But don’t appreciate your comments about Civitas polling! #youknowbetter.”   Here’s what I know. When the late Jack Hawke was at Civitas, he worked hard to give their polls credibility. But…

The Senate Race – 3

By Carter Wrenn October 16, 2014

When Thom Tillis started his campaign his prospects looked promising. Obama wasn’t just unpopular, his unpopularity was a plumb line cutting through the electorate – you were either for Obama or against him and Kay Hagan was on the wrong side of the line.   Tillis, himself, back then wasn’t too well known but he…

In Praise of Pat

By Gary Pearce October 15, 2014

Stop the presses. I have something nice to say about Governor McCrory.   Unlike his Republican colleagues Thom Tillis, Phil Berger and Dan Forrest, McCrory said he will respect and obey the court decision on gay marriage, even if he doesn’t like it.   Good for him.   But why? I asked a couple of…

The Senate Race – 2

By Carter Wrenn October 15, 2014

When I saw Kay Hagan’s first ad saying Thom Tillis was supported by the Tea-Party-leaning-Koch-Brothers I thought, Now, that’s odd – after all, the Koch Brothers weren’t on the ballot and no one cared a hoot who they supported.   But I was dead wrong.   Because it wasn’t the Koch Brothers who mattered –…

$6 Million Ain’t What It Used to Be

By Gary Pearce October 15, 2014

Some perspective on the breathless reports that the National Republican Senatorial Committee is pumping another $6.5 million into Thom Tillis’ campaign: What does that buy, and what does it get you with still-undecided voters?   On the buy, it gets you about half what it would get you if you had bought the time weeks…

The Senate Race – 1

By Carter Wrenn October 15, 2014

Months ago, back when she started her campaign, Kay Hagan faced a knotty problem: She was going to get the Democratic base vote; her opponent was going to get the Republican base vote; but the Swing Voters didn’t like President Obama and, so, were on track to vote Hagan out of office.   Now, theoretically,…

The Jamie Kirk Hahn Foundation

By Gary Pearce October 14, 2014

I miss Jamie. I miss her smile, her laugh and the parties she threw. This campaign season, I’ve missed her political smarts and fundraising skills. A lot of candidates could have used her.   So this weekend I’ll join a lot of people – many who knew her and miss her and many who didn’t…

Odd and Odder

By Carter Wrenn October 14, 2014

If you think about it DENR’s proposal was pretty odd.   Last winter, when tons of water from a coal ash pond poured into the Dan River, there was consternation and gnashing of teeth. The U.S. Attorney started investigating. The Governor ordered every coal ash pond cleaned up. The legislature said Amen.   Then, with…

Not Funny?

By Gary Pearce October 14, 2014

America’s Great Ebola Freakout has produced some good lines:   “I wasn’t afraid of Ebola here until McCrory’s press conference lineup today reminded me that he, Wos and Tata are the ones protecting us from it. God help us.”   “Sarah Palin demanded today that President Obama protect America and invade Ebola.”

Political Shots Fired

By Gary Pearce April 28, 2026

The political sniping began even as chaos still reigned at the White House Correspondents Dinner. My…

Obama 48-Trump 39

By Gary Pearce April 26, 2026

A new nationwide poll shows that, if they could run against each other in 2028, Barack…

“Conservative Successes”?

By Gary Pearce April 23, 2026

Senator Phil Berger was out of touch with voters in his district – and suffered the…