Resetting Raleigh

Mayor Nancy McFarlane’s decision not to run again means Raleigh politics will get a reset this year. It promises to be rough and wrenching. Again, as last time, we’ll have racial polarization. Again, as for the last 50 years, we’ll have Neighborhoods vs. Developers. And, this time, we may have a generational divide. Call it…

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Mayor McFarlane and the Stephenson Gang

Back when Jim Hunt was Governor (the good old days) he routinely had job approval ratings in the mid to high 60s. He was one of the most popular governors in America, until Carter & Co. spent two years and $20 million knocking him down in 1984. Even then, Hunt bounced back into the 60s…

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Take down your damn yard signs!

I may not get politicians to get past wasting money on yard signs. They’re like crack addicts.  But they at least could TAKE DOWN THEIR DAMN SIGNS AFTER THE ELECTION IS OVER!!! We’re talking about you, Nancy McFarlane and Charles Francis. Your unsightly, now-sagging signs are still cluttering rights-of-way.  In fairness, the Mayor’s election was…

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A tale of two cities

Prosperous, progressive and, yes, white West Raleigh prevailed over less-prosperous, left-out, left-behind and, yes, black East Raleigh in the mayor’s race. Now the job of newly reelected Mayor Nancy McFarlane and the new City Council is to bridge the divide. And that’s the challenge for North Carolina Democrats who hope for a replay of Virginia’s…

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I (still) hate yard signs

They’re popping up in Raleigh, so here’s my perennial rant. There is no greater waste of time and money in a campaign than yard signs. No voter – ever – has said, “OMG, look at that sign! The colors! The design! The font! I must vote for this candidate!!” Campaigns are about getting information to…

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