Topic: North Carolina

The Future of the Climate Debate Is in the Laboratories of Democracy

AP

A key fight over efforts to curb climate change is happening in the relative anonymity of various state legislatures. Colorado just voted to increase its use of renewable energy. North Carolina voted to do the opposite. But only one side wins.

By Philip Bump

Apr 3, 2013

North Carolina Has Some Ideas About the Constitution and Jesus

Let's say you're a state and you want, for some reason, to declare an official government religion. Simple: Decide that your state gets to interpret the Constitution however it sees fit.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Mar 26, 2013

Apparently UNC Thinks 'Rape Is Like Football'

After the case in Steubenville and an ongoing situation in Torrington, the stories of three women who say they were raped at the University of North Carolina, including a new federal investigation looking into the school's response, bring to light a potentially very troubling sign rape culture in our schools may be more widespread than we thought.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Oct 25, 2012

Poll Watch

Who is Leading the Ladies?

Today in Poll Watch: Two polls have contradictory results on whether President Obama or Mitt Romney is winning women, Romney has a big leg up with white voters, and PPP shows everything all tied up in North Carolina.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Oct 25, 2012

What We Know About Obama and Romney's Ground Games

The Election Day cliche in a close race is that "it all comes down to turnout," but it's coming down to turnout earlier this year. Because of early voting, 6.5 million Americans have already cast their ballots.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 28, 2012

Poll Watch

Voters Want Change but Still Pick Obama

A Fox News poll finds people want change, but they don't want Romney, Nevada and North Carolina are not going the ways the parties expected, and Romney might be fighting in Iowa. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 21, 2012

Poll Watch

Could Obama Be Leading in North Carolina?

Today in Poll Watch: Two new polls give President Obama a slight lead over Mitt Romney in North Carolina, whether the country is better off than it was four years ago depends on how you phrase it, and some national polls again show discrepancies.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 10, 2012

Poll Watch

Obama's Bouncing, but Some Swing States Are Still Close

Rasmussen's tracking poll now follows suit with a bump for Obama. That said, North Carolina remains neck-and-neck and New Mexico is perhaps closer than it should be for a non-swing state. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 4, 2012

Poll Watch

North Carolina is Showing Little Love for Obama

With the DNC getting underway in Charlotte, support for Obama is lagging in North Carolina, though polls in Michigan and Colorado are more favorable. Meanwhile, Florida did not give Romney more support after the RNC. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Sep 4, 2012

National Review Prefers Their Hotels Hooker-Free

All these political reporters have been complaining about the boring staged political conventions for weeks, but when presented with the opportunity to talk to a real live victim of the "Obama economy" -- a hooker -- they run away screaming.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 28, 2012

Poll Watch

Romney is Behind When it Comes to Empathy

We're in convention season and it looks like Romney is lacking on questions of empathy. Meanwhile the two candidates are tied in North Carolina, DNC territory, while Obama holds leads in Connecticut and Iowa. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter.  

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 27, 2012

Poll Watch

Is Medicare Helping or Hurting the Republicans?

A new poll shows that registered voters by a small margin think Mitt Romney will do a better job with Medicare, but the same poll shows opposition to Ryan's plan for the program. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Aug 7, 2012

Poll Watch

All Eyes on Colorado

Polls show conflicting results in Colorado, but another gives Obama a lead in North Carolina. More 2008 Obama voters are voting Republican than McCain voters are voting Democrat. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jul 3, 2012

North Carolina Lawmaker Presses Wrong Button, Accidentally Legalizes Fracking

A State Representative in North Carolina accidentally cast the deciding vote on key fracking bill, handing her opponents a victory because she pushed the wrong button.

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By Connor Simpson

Jun 16, 2012

There'll Always Be Booze at the Democratic National Convention

Democratic party members, rejoice! Lawmakers in North Carolina have come together to make sure your fridges and coolers will stay well-stocked when you visit for the Democratic National Convention on Labor Day weekend.

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 10, 2012

Today's the Worst Day for Mitt Romney's High School Bullying Story to Come Out

What would be the worst possible news for Mitt Romney to have to deal with the day after President Obama announced he supports gay marriage?

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 9, 2012

How Arguments Against Gay Marriage Mirror Those Against Miscegenation

North Carolina became the last southern state to adopt a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage Tuesday, and like its fellow southern states, it has a long history with regulating marriages.

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North Carolina Reminded Obama of the Political Risks of Backing Gay Marriage

The overwhelming North Carolina vote to define marriage as legal only between a man and woman is an unequivocal reminder that gay marriage remains unappealing in many parts of the country, even as its support grows overall nationally.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 9, 2012

North Carolina Bans Gay Marriage, Richard Lugar Goes Down

It was rough night for liberals as primary season turned its focus from presidential candidates to more local concerns. 

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By Eric Randall

May 4, 2012

Mitt Romney Now Has 18 Grandkids

Let's all welcome David Mitt and William Ryder Romney into the world, twins born to Mitt Romney's son Tagg and his wife Jen.

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 1, 2012

Poll Watch

Gay Marriage Ban Likely in North Carolina, Supreme Court Is Less Popular

Despite the increasing popularity of gay marriage nationwide, a majority of North Carolinians support a constitutional amendment that bans it.  Plus, the Supreme Court gets less popular. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 27, 2012

Jon Stewart on the Embarrassments of North Carolina

It's enough to make you wonder if Democrats really want to have their convention in Charlotte later this year.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 23, 2012

The New York Times Having Trouble Telling the Carolinas Apart

Despite what they're telling you, we are pretty sure that The New York Times is reporting and covering the John Edwards trial from Greensboro, North Carolina--not Greensboro, South Carolina. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Apr 16, 2012

A Guide to 2012's Swing States

It's a strange Constitutional quirk that the voters of only a couple states will be lavished with -- and tortured by -- attention from the presidential candidates till November.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Apr 9, 2012

This Is the Way the Newt Campaign Ends

For a moment, Newt Gingrich could picture an amazing improbable victory for himself. But even Newt thinks that is not to be. Gingrich is but a shadow of the anti-Mitt Romney warrior he was only months ago. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 28, 2012

These Racist Knickknacks Show There's Still a Market for Racism

There's a conservative counter-outrage to the Trayvon Martin outrage whipping around the blogosphere that suggests that racism no longer exists in America. But after visiting a flea market in North Carolina last week, I disagree.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 27, 2012

Poll Watch

Americans Didn't Notice the Etch A Sketch Moment

Two polls show the 2012 election campaign in a curious moment: the candidates are talking about one thing few voters noticed -- who's more like an Etch A Sketch -- and not talking about one thing voters are upset about, the Afghanistan war. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter. 

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By Adam Martin

Dec 9, 2011

Charlotte Has Good Reason to Worry About DNC Protests

In nine months, the Democratic National Convention will get underway in Charlotte, North Carolina, and in this time of active street-level politics associated with Occupy Wall Street, the city's already working on a plan to control unrest by essentially outlawing occupying. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Oct 26, 2011

The Culture War Did Not Go Away While We Were Talking About Spending

Social issues have been mostly ignored nationally this year as Congress and presidential candidates fight over government spending, but on the state level, the fight over sex hasn't gone away.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Oct 17, 2011

Obama's Creating a Lot of Jobs at His Campaign at Least

His reelection campaign has spent as much as the GOP candidates combined

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By Elspeth Reeve

Sep 30, 2011

Obama's Plan for Victory Runs Through Red States

With low approval ratings among working-class whites, he targets educated independents

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Sep 28, 2011

Spatwatch

North Carolina Revolts Against Perry's Taste in Barbecue

The Texan was quoted as saying "I've had roadkill that tasted better than that"

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By Adam Clark Estes

Sep 13, 2011

North Carolina (Quietly) Moves to Ban Gay Marriage Forever

Regardless of the final outcome, the state legislature has sent a message to the people

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By John Hudson

Aug 25, 2011

Evacuations Begin as Hurricane Irene Nears Category 4 Strength

Wind speeds are expected to exceed 131 miles per hour

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By John Hudson

Aug 23, 2011

Hurricane Irene Is Growing Stronger

Forecasts show the storm may become a Category 3 today

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By John Hudson

Jun 21, 2011

The Man Who Robbed a Bank for $1 to Get Health Care Coverage

Richard James Verone has become an American folk hero

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