NC Spin Articles



Next up for Tillis: a political conundrum

Editorial by Charlotte Observer, May 7, 2014. It was one of the basic tenets we learned in PoliSci 101: Play to the party activists in a primary, then scamper back to the center for the general...    Read More

May 7, 2014


The remedy is always more speech

North Carolina’s political establishment is fit to be tied. In the May 6 Supreme Court primary Robin Hudson, a Democratic incumbent in an officially nonpartisan race, faced two Republican...    Read More

by John Hood   |   May 7, 2014

The looming battle over film incentives

With a legislative battle looming over the extension of state incentives to lure film and TV ventures in the state, a simple, economic reality will be hard for policymakers to overlook. It's the...    Read More

May 6, 2014




Over in Greensboro

In the last week or so before the election, in the midst of conniving to win the Republican primary for Congress, young Phil Berger (and his Super PAC) whacked one opponent as a liberal, another as a...    Read More

May 6, 2014

Tweak the tax code to avoid revenue gaps

Editorial by Fayetteville Observer, May 5, 2014. With the April tax-filing season past, state budget analysts finally have a solid grasp on how last year's tax code overhaul affected revenues. For the...    Read More

May 6, 2014