A Reader's guide to reading polls
To be good at politics, you need two things: good data and a good gut. Read More
To be good at politics, you need two things: good data and a good gut. Read More
It shouldn’t take multiple calls and the navigational skills of Ferdinand Magellan to reach the requisite public employee during a workday. Read More
Thom Tillis has real problems with voters of all persuasion. Read More
North Carolina's economic future looks less gloomy than many expected. Read More
Kathryn Goodwin reports in the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal that the standard for keeping or defending monuments is an ongoing debate. North Carolina is not alone in these discussions. Read More
Federal reforms are needed, but North Carolina can also help make healthcare better. Read More
Biden has hired 120 staffers in our state, a strong indication of how much emphasis he places on winning. Read More
Most people would like the final result but wouldn't like the process of making that sausage. Read More
America handles voting like a trip to the dentist. If ever there was a time in which officials should be urgently pursuing every conceivable avenue to ease barriers to voting, this is it. Read More
Roughly equal numbers of those polled showed they were better off than a year ago, but the same number said they were either the same or worse off. Read More