1. Dec
    12

    A different take on November elections

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns, Politicians & Politicking By Bob Luebke | Tagged , ,

    There has been no shortage of postmortems on the November elections.  Last week Marguerite Creel from Raleigh shared her views in a thought provoking  piece in  American Thinker.  Creel admits there is much to lament. Still, she sees great opportunity for Republican-led states and especially North Carolina. But only if Republicans decide to reinvent themselves, [...]

  2. 3
    Oct
    18

    Look to NCVoteTracker.com to Follow Early Voting in NC

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

    Today is the first day of one-stop voting (in-person early voting).  The first day’s turnout numbers will be reflected on NC Vote Tracker (www.ncvotetracker.com) tomorrow morning. We’ve watched the absentee by-mail numbers track up in the last few weeks, but those numbers will look minuscule compared to the first day of one-stop. In 2008, 54,623 [...]

  3. Jun
    13

    Civitas’ May Statewide Presidential Poll: The Voters Speak

    Posted in Elections & Campaigns, Politicians & Politicking, Polling By Scott Blakeman | Tagged , , ,

    Keep your eye on Civitas Review and our home page for a complete report of verbatim responses from NC voters. You won’t want to miss it! During the month of May, Civitas conducted a statewide poll in an attempt to asses the general  mood of North Carolina voters regarding the upcoming presidential election. The question [...]