NC Spin Articles

Miles to go

I’m told that one of the wise, old political operatives in the state recently remarked that do-nothing politicians in today’s highly partisan environment move down a safer path than those who...    Read More

April 11, 2014




States try to unload local roads

For years, the leaders of Beaufort, S.C., have promoted the charms and convenience of their coastal city, which has a historic downtown and cozy neighborhoods. Many of Beaufort’s 13,000 residents...    Read More

April 11, 2014

Voter turnout in the May 6th primary

One of the key questions for the May 6 primary is voter turnout. It is likely to play a role in deciding the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate. The conventional wisdom among political observers goes...    Read More

April 11, 2014

The Dix hill haggle

After years of scrambling and squabbling about the fate of the Dorothea Dix campus near downtown Raleigh, the two sides are finally doing the right thing: negotiating the size and price of the land...    Read More

by John Hood   |   April 11, 2014


Tax cuts could jeopardize teacher raises

Tax cuts that state lawmakers passed last year have trimmed the amount of revenue North Carolina is collecting to the point where promised raises for teachers are at risk. When lawmakers wrote the two...    Read More

April 10, 2014

Is good money bad too?

This is a story about how even “good” money – that is, money spent for candidates and causes I like – can be bad.   It’s a story about how outside donors and independent campaigns, not...    Read More

April 10, 2014

Hot, cold and indifferent about both parties

What conclusions to draw from the HPU/UNC poll released today? (N&R story here.) Simple. People would like to see Republicans in charge of the economy, fixing the deficit and national defense. And...    Read More

April 10, 2014