Elections & Campaigns Archives

  1. Oct
    01

    Polling on Wake School Board Race

    Posted in Education, Elections & Campaigns, Life & Family Issues By Francis De Luca | Tagged , , , ,

    PPP was in the field last night with a poll on the Wake School Board Race. Simple poll with a head to head and a question about supporting the systems “diversity” policy and some demographic questions. Civitas polled in Wake countythis summer  and determined that there is a lot of dissatisfaction with the current system. The [...]

  2. 1
    Sep
    30

    Change I could believe in.

    Posted in Education, Elections & Campaigns By Bob Luebke | Tagged ,

    “Wake diversity policy could be swept away” seems to leave no doubt where the News & Observer stands on next week’s school board elections.  As usual educational establishment types like Jennifer Lanane of the Wake County Chapter of the N.C. Association of Educators seem absolutely miffed at  why anyone would want to “tinker” with a quality school system.  The [...]

  3. 2
    Sep
    30

    Did You Hear the One About…

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns By Susan Myrick | Tagged , , , , , ,

    As I read the article “Election boards wonder if military ballots are too costly” in Saturday’s Greensboro News and Record, I began to recall all the old jokes. If you are a government worker or former government worker as I have been, I know you’ve heard them too… “Why don’t government workers look out the [...]

  4. Sep
    29

    Elementary School Indoctrination – In NC

    Posted in Education, Elections & Campaigns By Francis De Luca | Tagged , , , ,

    This is already out making the rounds but had to post it as it just is plain scary. This would frighten me if they were doing this for ANY president! httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKIzVZtbFUA&feature=player_embedded

  5. 2
    Sep
    17

    Colorblind Press in Charlotte City Elections

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns, Politicians & Politicking By Jeff Mixon | Tagged , , , , , ,

    As I read through the Charlotte Observer’s partisan primary run down of municipal elections in the Queen City, I was looking to see if some of my friends on the right had been victorious in Tuesday’s balloting.  Instead of fully enjoying the victory of Tea Party Activist Matt Ridenhour as well as the win by [...]