Between April 2000 and May 10, 2008, the overall number of registered voters in North Carolina increased from 4.93 million to 5.81 million, an increase just shy of 18 percent (17.9 ... Keep Reading
Primary Election Analysis
See the Democratic Presidential Primary results. See the Republican Gubernatorial Results, with overlay of Perdue percentages. ... Keep Reading
Understanding Healthcare and How to Reform It
Click above to view Part One of "Holistic Medicine". Click below to view Part Two. (Part One) (Part Two) ... Keep Reading
Gubernatorial Debate
This is the Civitas Gubernatorial debate from Greensboro, April 2008 (featuring Bill Graham, Pat McCrory, Bob Orr and Fred Smith). The debate is offered here in three ... Keep Reading
NC Voters Think Laurean Should Be Charged With 2 Murders
NC Voters Think Laurean Should Be Charged With 2 Murders Unborn Victims Should Bring Separate Murder Charge Raleigh, N.C. – As North Carolina awaits extradition of ... Keep Reading
April 2008 DecisionMaker Poll
METHODOLOGY: Tel Opinion Research of Alexandria, Va., conducted the poll on April 9-10 with 800 registered voters, who voted in the 2002, 2004 or 2006 general election or were ... Keep Reading
Blueprint for North Carolina Series
We will be rolling out our "Blueprint for North Carolina" Series at the Conservative Leadership Conference. See Education See Transportation See Budget & ... Keep Reading
NC Voters Reject Commissioners “Education” Campaign
3/4 Oppose Spending $100,000 to Promote Transfer Tax Raleigh, N.C. – With the controversial land transfer tax on the Orange County ballot less than three weeks from today, ... Keep Reading
U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Line with NC Voters
Will the General Assembly Act to Resume Executions? Raleigh, N.C. – In conjunction with today’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of ... Keep Reading
2/3rds of NC Voters Say Taxes are Too High
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 15, 2008 CONTACT: FRANCIS DELUCA (919) 834-2099/ (919) 618-3484 2/3rds of NC Voters Say Taxes Are Too High Tax Cuts Best Way to Stimulate ... Keep Reading