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darthebearnc
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« on: December 01, 2015, 06:50:35 PM »

NC-Sen: Sean Haugh, the Libertarian last year who got almost 4%, will be running again.

Who do you think he took more away from last year?
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2015, 07:10:23 PM »

Well yeah, the Libertarians do generally take away more from the GOP, but hopefully any sort of anti-Dem 'protest vote' present in 2014 will be gone by next year due to the lack of a Hagan and a Republican incumbent.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2015, 05:33:04 PM »

^

How do you expect them to do in the 2016 climate? And where does Griffin stand on the issues relative to Jones?
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2015, 10:37:04 PM »

^ And that just got a bit more likely, as Mitch Landrieu is out:

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darthebearnc
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« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2015, 06:38:44 PM »


well that's a game-changer
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2016, 02:07:08 PM »

Yeah, Walter Jones is no moderate. He's just "unique."
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2016, 05:19:43 PM »

http://abc11.com/1193767/
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2016, 12:04:20 AM »

Holding vs. Ellmers will certainly be fun, but I'm sad that we have to wait so long. Miles, do you know for sure that the presidential and state/local primaries will still be held on March 15?

Also, I'm very happy to see that Adams is still running. Hopefully her location won't hurt her too much.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #8 on: February 28, 2016, 11:32:47 AM »

Apparently, all March 15 ballots in North Carolina will still have federal congressional races on them, though the votes will not be counted unless the courts strike down the new maps. Some precincts aren't even going to record the votes.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #9 on: March 06, 2016, 06:14:05 PM »

State Sen. Malcolm Graham is running against Adams in the NC-12 Democratic primary. He's actually from Charlotte, so I wouldn't be surprised if he had an advantage.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #10 on: March 21, 2016, 10:49:59 AM »

Greg Brannon is running in NC-02, effectively making it a three-way race. Brannon cleaned up in southern Wake County in 2014, so he shouldn't be dismissed.

LMAOOO
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #11 on: March 21, 2016, 11:00:32 AM »

Candidates for the US House in North Carolina have until March 25 to file. So far, this is the list:

District 1 -
District 2 - George Holding (R), Renee Ellmers (R)
District 3 - Phil Law (R)
District 4 - David Price (D), Sue Googe (R), Teiji Kimball (R)
District 5 - Jim Roberts (D), Pattie Curran (R)
District 6 -
District 7 - J. Wesley Casteen (D)
District 8 - Tim D'Annunzio (R)
District 9 - Christian Cano (D), Robert Pittenger (R), Todd Johnson (R)
District 10 - Andy Millard (D), Patrick McHenry (R)
District 11 - Tom Hill (D)
District 12 - Leon Threatt (R)
District 13 - Bruce Davis (D), John Marshall Blust (R)

A lot of people who we know are running haven't filed yet. I could actually see someone winning CD-2 with under 40%.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2016, 11:15:06 AM »

^ Tricia Cotham also filed today for CD12. I knew we'd see more of get after she announced her retirement from the Assembly a few months ago.

I don't think the NCSBE has it updated yet.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #13 on: March 22, 2016, 03:38:55 PM »

What do you guys think of starting separate threads for LA and NC? Having both of them in the same thread is a tad bothersome, especially for those who follow politics closely in one but not the other.
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #14 on: March 22, 2016, 04:22:40 PM »

New candidates list:

District 1 -
District 2 - George Holding (R), Greg Brannon (R), Renee Ellmers (R), Ron Sanyal (D)
District 3 - Phil Law (R)
District 4 - David Price (D), Sue Googe (R), Teiji Kimball (R)
District 5 - Jim Roberts (D), Pattie Curran (R)
District 6 -
District 7 - David Rouzer (R), J. Wesley Casteen (D)
District 8 - Tim D'Annunzio (R)
District 9 - Christian Cano (D), Robert Pittenger (R), Todd Johnson (R)
District 10 - Andy Millard (D), Patrick McHenry (R)
District 11 - Mark Meadows (R), Tom Hill (D)
District 12 - Leon Threatt (R), Rodney W. Moore (D), Tricia Cotham (D)
District 13 - Bruce Davis (D), John Marshall Blust (R)
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2016, 12:27:26 AM »

With one day left to file (today), these are the House candidates in NC:

District 1 - H. Powell Drew, Jr. (R), G. K. Butterfield (D)
District 2 - George Holding (R), Greg Brannon (R), Renee Ellmers (R), Ron Sanyal (D), Steven E. Hight (D), John P. McNeil (D), Jane Watson (D)
District 3 - Phil Law (R), Taylor Griffin (R), Walter B. Jones (R), David Allan Hurst (D)
District 4 - Sue Googe (R), Teiji Kimball (R), David Price (D)
District 5 - Pattie Curran (R), Virginia Foxx (R), Jim Roberts (D), Charlie Wallin (D)
District 6 - B. Mark Walker (R), Chris Hardin (R), Pete Glidewell (D)
District 7 - David Rouzer (R), J. Wesley Casteen (D)
District 8 - Tim D'Annunzio (R), Richard Hudson (D), Thomas Mills (R)
District 9 - Christian Cano (D), Robert Pittenger (R), Todd Johnson (R)
District 10 - Jeffrey Baker (R), Patrick McHenry (R), Jeff Gregory (R), Andy Miller (D)
District 11 - Mark Meadows (R), Tom Hill (D), Rick Bryson (D)
District 12 - Leon Threatt (R), Ryan Duffie (R), Alma Adams (D), Carla D. Cunningham (D), Gardenia Henley (D), Malcolm R. Graham (D), Rodney W. Moore (D), Tricia Cotham (D)
District 13 - Andrew C. Brock (R), Chad A. Grant (R), Farren K Shoaf (R), George Rouco (R), Hank Henning (R), Harry Warren (R), Jim Snyder (R), John Marshall Blust (R), Matthew J. McCall (R), Vernon Robinson (R), Adam Coker (D), Bruce Davis (D)

Some things to note:

- All incumbents have now filed , though Holding/Ellmers have both filed in CD-02 so CD-13 is open.
- There are a lot of candidates in CD-12 and CD-13, so I wouldn't be surprised if somebody won in the 30% range or even the 20% range.
- LOL
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darthebearnc
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« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2016, 06:11:32 PM »
« Edited: March 26, 2016, 08:28:27 AM by ͡◔ ᴥ ͡◔ »

I think this is the final list, though we should wait until 12:00 AM EST just to make sure.

District 1 - H. Powell Drew, Jr. (R), G. K. Butterfield (D), J.J. Summerell (L)
District 2 - George Holding (R), Greg Brannon (R), Renee Ellmers (R), Ron Sanyal (D), Steven E. Hight (D), John P. McNeil (D), Jane Watson (D), Elton R. Brewington
District 3 - Phil Law (R), Taylor Griffin (R), Walter B. Jones (R), David Allan Hurst (D), Ernest T. Reeves (D)
District 4 - Sue Googe (R), Teiji Kimball (R), David Price (D)
District 5 - Pattie Curran (R), Virginia Foxx (R), Jim Roberts (D), Charlie Wallin (D), Josh Brannon (D)
District 6 - B. Mark Walker (R), Chris Hardin (R), Pete Glidewell (D)
District 7 - David Rouzer (R), J. Wesley Casteen (D)
District 8 - Tim D'Annunzio (R), Richard Hudson (R), Thomas Mills (D)
District 9 - Robert Pittenger (R), Todd Johnson (R), Mark Harris (R), Christian Cano (D)
District 10 - Jeffrey Baker (R), Patrick McHenry (R), Jeff Gregory (R), Albert Lee Wiley, Jr. (R), Andy Miller (D)
District 11 - Mark Meadows (R), Tom Hill (D), Rick Bryson (D)
District 12 - Leon Threatt (R), Ryan Duffie (R), Paul Wright (R), Alma Adams (D), Carla D. Cunningham (D), Gardenia Henley (D), Malcolm R. Graham (D), Rick Miller (D), Rodney W. Moore (D), Tricia Cotham (D)
District 13 - Andrew C. Brock (R), Chad A. Grant (R), Dan Barrett (R), David W. Thompson (R), Farren K Shoaf (R), George Rouco (R), Hank Henning (R), Harry Warren (R), Jason A. Walser (R), Jim Snyder (R), John Blust (R), Julia Craven Howard (R), Kathy Feather (R), Matthew J. McCall (R), Mrs. Kay Daly (R), Ted Budd (R), Vernon Robinson (R), Adam Coker (D), Bob Isner (D), Bruce Davis (D), Kevin D. Griffin (D), Mazie Ferguson (D)

Some things to note:

1. We have twenty-two candidates now running in CD-13, including seventeen Republicans and five Democrats.
2. Greg Brannon, Ernest T. Reeves, Kevin D. Griffin, and Mazie Ferguson all ran in the March 15 primary and are now running again. Have we ever had someone lose two elections in one year?
3. Kay Daly, one of the seventeen Republicans running in CD-13, will actually be called "Mrs. Kay Daly" on the ballot.
4. LOL J.J. Summerell
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