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SALISBURY, NC — Conservative Republican Bill Graham is launching a new ad campaign that exposes Mark Robinson for not only calling the Holocaust “hogwash” but for refusing to apologize.
SALISBURY, NC — Conservative Republican Bill Graham is launching a new ad campaign that exposes Mark Robinson for not only calling the Holocaust “hogwash” but for refusing to apologize.
 
This week, Donna King, Alex Baltzegar, David Larson, Mitch Kokai, and Theresa Opeka break down the week’s news.
This week, Donna King, Alex Baltzegar, David Larson, Mitch Kokai, and Theresa Opeka break down the week’s news.
 
Questions surround Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans that were forgiven, including some in North Carolina, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Questions surround Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans that were forgiven, including some in North Carolina, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
This week on The Debrief, new poll numbers show the current numbers for Republican nominee for governor, plus where N.C. voters stand on voter ID. Gov. Cooper announces an education “State of Emergency,”
This week on The Debrief, new poll numbers show the current numbers for Republican nominee for governor, plus where N.C. voters stand on voter ID. Gov. Cooper announces an education “State of Emergency,”
 
Three years ago this week, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a litany of bills passed by the state legislature that would’ve allowed some small businesses to reopen and communities to gather for fireworks during the COIVD pandemic’s government-imposed shutdowns.
Three years ago this week, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a litany of bills passed by the state legislature that would’ve allowed some small businesses to reopen and communities to gather for fireworks during the COIVD pandemic’s government-imposed shutdowns.
 
This dude represents Beaufort County--Time for a change
This dude represents Beaufort County--Time for a change
 
This week on “The Debrief”: *State House Speaker Tim Moore faces a rare “alienation of affections” lawsuit from a former Apex Town Council member.
 
The work of protecting free expression continues at the flagship institution.
 
Lawmakers vote to ban ESG investing in state pension plans, pushback on plans to tap Mandy Cohen for head of the federal Centers for Disease Control, and Fort Bragg gets a name change
Lawmakers vote to ban ESG investing in state pension plans, pushback on plans to tap Mandy Cohen for head of the federal Centers for Disease Control, and Fort Bragg gets a name change
 
In this episode of Issues & Insiders, Carolina Journal opinion editor David Larson interviews incoming CEO of the John Locke Foundation, Donald Bryson. Bryson discussed his background, his perspective on North Carolina politics, and his vision for the future of Locke.
In this episode of Issues & Insiders, Carolina Journal opinion editor David Larson interviews incoming CEO of the John Locke Foundation, Donald Bryson. Bryson discussed his background, his perspective on North Carolina politics, and his vision for the future of Locke.
 
The news of Rep. Tricia Cotham, Mecklenburg County, changing her party affiliation from Democrat to Republican has sent shockwaves throughout the North Carolina politics, even making national headlines.
The news of Rep. Tricia Cotham, Mecklenburg County, changing her party affiliation from Democrat to Republican has sent shockwaves throughout the North Carolina politics, even making national headlines.
 
Whether the leadership has a D or an R beside their names, nothing will change.
Whether the leadership has a D or an R beside their names, nothing will change.
 
Senate Republicans introduce a relatively weak version of the universal school choice bills enacted in other states
Senate Republicans introduce a relatively weak version of the universal school choice bills enacted in other states
 
Marijuana, gambling take a front seat in new legislative session. That's disappointing under GOP leadership
Marijuana, gambling take a front seat in new legislative session. That's disappointing under GOP leadership
 
It’s an axiom as old as history. “Those who have no power want it, and those who have power want more of it.” The current power struggles in North Carolina politics are proof of the truth.
It’s an axiom as old as history. “Those who have no power want it, and those who have power want more of it.” The current power struggles in North Carolina politics are proof of the truth.
 
Will anyone else enter the governor race? And will the state House have a 'working supermajority'?
Will anyone else enter the governor race? And will the state House have a 'working supermajority'?
 
Lopsided financial contributions indicate dwindling ideological diversity.
Lopsided financial contributions indicate dwindling ideological diversity.
 
How a coastal North Carolina city became the site of America’s only coup d’etat
How a coastal North Carolina city became the site of America’s only coup d’etat
 
For too many in GOP power positions the issue was holding on to those positions rather creating a true Red Wave
For too many in GOP power positions the issue was holding on to those positions rather creating a true Red Wave
 
American voters are increasingly disenchanted with the men and women who have been elected to govern their interests both domestically and abroad.
American voters are increasingly disenchanted with the men and women who have been elected to govern their interests both domestically and abroad.
 
This week, North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis made national headlines during the Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation hearings. Tillis asked hard-hitting questions of Jackson
This week, North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis made national headlines during the Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation hearings. Tillis asked hard-hitting questions of Jackson
 
New legislative election maps would give Republicans an advantage in the 2022 elections.
New legislative election maps would give Republicans an advantage in the 2022 elections.
 
The North Carolina statutes regarding political parties can be found in (G.S 163-96(2)).
The North Carolina statutes regarding political parties can be found in (G.S 163-96(2)).
 
Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed more legislation than all other North Carolina governors combined.
Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed more legislation than all other North Carolina governors combined.
 
If you think about regional differences in North Carolina politics, economics, or culture in terms of urban blue and rural red, you are missing a thick slice of the story: the suburbs.
If you think about regional differences in North Carolina politics, economics, or culture in terms of urban blue and rural red, you are missing a thick slice of the story: the suburbs.
 
Something exciting has happened in North Carolina and we’re not talking about March Madness.
Something exciting has happened in North Carolina and we’re not talking about March Madness.
 
In North Carolina politics, few issues are as contentious as education.
In North Carolina politics, few issues are as contentious as education.
 
N.C. GOP Chairman Michael Whatley says former President Trump will inevitably cast a long shadow in North Carolina politics for the foreseeable future.
N.C. GOP Chairman Michael Whatley says former President Trump will inevitably cast a long shadow in North Carolina politics for the foreseeable future.
 
After getting many political predictions wrong in 2016, including but not limited to the results of the presidential election, I threw my long-cherished crystal ball out and started building a new one.
After getting many political predictions wrong in 2016, including but not limited to the results of the presidential election, I threw my long-cherished crystal ball out and started building a new one.
 
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