Raleigh, N.C. – A majority, 67 percent, of unaffiliated North Carolina voters support limiting the terms of state House and Senate leaders, according to a new poll released by the ... Keep Reading
Archives for 2011
Capitol Update 9-08
... Keep Reading
Civitas Article Highlighted in Bull City Rising Blog
... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Support for Offshore Drilling Increases among Unaffiliated Voters
Raleigh, N.C. – Sixty percent of unaffiliated voters in North Carolina support offshore drilling, according to a new poll released by the Civitas Institute. According to the ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: N.C. Unaffiliated Voter Opinion Static on Obama Job Performance
Raleigh, N.C. – Amidst ongoing economic woes and record unemployment, unaffiliated voter opinion in North Carolina of Barack Obama’s job performance has not changed since last ... Keep Reading
NCAE: Pick-a-Fact is Not a Useful Strategy
The North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) is mad. And they want you to be too. For the past several weeks, the organization has been decrying the impact of state budget ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Unaffiliated Voters Blame Both Parties for Credit Downgrade
Raleigh, N.C. – Over half, 52 percent, of North Carolina’s unaffiliated voters blame both political parties equally for the recent Standard & Poor credit downgrade, according ... Keep Reading
Matt Willoughby on Viewpoints Radio
... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Unaffiliated Voters Still Support Marriage Amendment
Raleigh, N.C. – Forty-nine percent of North Carolina’s unaffiliated voters support a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and woman. According to the ... Keep Reading
Constitutional Amendments in the September Session
The legislature has already had a successful session, overriding several of Gov. Perdue’s vetoes and approving redistricting maps for both U.S. Congress and the state legislature. ... Keep Reading