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The Republican party has transformed in a number of ways over the past 20 years.
The Republican party has transformed in a number of ways over the past 20 years.
 
Twice-failed presidential candidate and Chappaqua, New York, resident Hillary Clinton summed up the Democratic Party’s new base on Tuesday, and boy is it different from the Democrats of old.
Twice-failed presidential candidate and Chappaqua, New York, resident Hillary Clinton summed up the Democratic Party’s new base on Tuesday, and boy is it different from the Democrats of old.
 
I don’t mean to be rude, but President Donald Trump’s “major announcement” — that wound up being about semi-exclusive “non-fungible tokens” made in his likeness costing $99 a pop — was pretty much the worst announcement of all time.
I don’t mean to be rude, but President Donald Trump’s “major announcement” — that wound up being about semi-exclusive “non-fungible tokens” made in his likeness costing $99 a pop — was pretty much the worst announcement of all time.
 
82% of parents say they “would be willing to vote outside their political party based on the candidate’s education platform.”
82% of parents say they “would be willing to vote outside their political party based on the candidate’s education platform.”
 
McCrory should be held to account for this disaster
McCrory should be held to account for this disaster
 
Rob Crilly of the Washington Examiner considers former Vice President Mike Pence’s plans for the next presidential election cycle.
Rob Crilly of the Washington Examiner considers former Vice President Mike Pence’s plans for the next presidential election cycle.
 
David Drucker of the Washington Examiner highlights a key point of divergence between the activist Democratic party base and candidates seeking to unseat Republican Senate incumbents.
David Drucker of the Washington Examiner highlights a key point of divergence between the activist Democratic party base and candidates seeking to unseat Republican Senate incumbents.
 
Jonathan Turley takes mainstream media outlets to task in a column for TheHill.com.
Jonathan Turley takes mainstream media outlets to task in a column for TheHill.com.
 
To the ears of politically engaged North Carolinians, it may sound strange to hear claims that changes in partisan control don’t yield significant changes in state policy. But among scholars, this has been a widespread view for many decades.
To the ears of politically engaged North Carolinians, it may sound strange to hear claims that changes in partisan control don’t yield significant changes in state policy. But among scholars, this has been a widespread view for many decades.
 
Do you find divided government frustrating or exhilarating? Either way, you might as well get used to it. North Carolina is likely to be a political battleground for many years to come.
Do you find divided government frustrating or exhilarating? Either way, you might as well get used to it. North Carolina is likely to be a political battleground for many years to come.
 
Answer: When the majority are Republicans. They can't be herded together just for the sake of a win.
Answer: When the majority are Republicans. They can't be herded together just for the sake of a win.
 
In 2014, things at NCGOP HQ appeared to be all about Thom. This year, they appear to be all about Pat.
In 2014, things at NCGOP HQ appeared to be all about Thom. This year, they appear to be all about Pat.
 
Veteran election observer Larry Sabato has a thought-provoking piece out in the latest edition of Politico Magazine.
Veteran election observer Larry Sabato has a thought-provoking piece out in the latest edition of Politico Magazine.
 
As North Carolina’s legislative session draws to a close and we enter the last quarter of the 2014 campaign, Democrats are hoping it will be a rerun of 1998. Republicans are hoping that it will be a rerun of 2010.
As North Carolina’s legislative session draws to a close and we enter the last quarter of the 2014 campaign, Democrats are hoping it will be a rerun of 1998. Republicans are hoping that it will be a rerun of 2010.
 
Without labels, political conversation would be difficult to sustain.
 
RALEIGH - Shut out of formal power in the state capital for the first time in more than a century, North Carolina Democrats hope that 2014 will mark the beginning of a steady climb back to legislative majorities and the Governor's Mansion by 2016.
RALEIGH - Shut out of formal power in the state capital for the first time in more than a century, North Carolina Democrats hope that 2014 will mark the beginning of a steady climb back to legislative majorities and the Governor's Mansion by 2016.
 
The larger truth expressed here is that Liberals will say and do just about anything to reverse a rout upon the political, and therefore, policy platform, that we are all now well-engaged.
The larger truth expressed here is that Liberals will say and do just about anything to reverse a rout upon the political, and therefore, policy platform, that we are all now well-engaged.
 
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