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BLOOMBERG HAS  FLOODED TV WITH ADS, BUT ARE THEY WORKING?

BLOOMBERG HAS FLOODED TV WITH ADS, BUT ARE THEY WORKING?

by James Pollard | Mar 3, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — Of the more than 6,000 political advertisements that have aired on Charlotte TVs this primary season, 79.8% of them are from Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, according to a recent report by...
TRUMP ATTACKS BIDEN AND DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES, ADDRESSES CORONAVIRUS AT CHARLOTTE RALLY

TRUMP ATTACKS BIDEN AND DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES, ADDRESSES CORONAVIRUS AT CHARLOTTE RALLY

by James Pollard | Mar 3, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — President Donald Trump on Monday repeatedly attacked Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden as the former vice president gains momentum heading into the Super Tuesday vote. The President appeared in Charlotte, N.C.,— the site of...
WARREN DIDN’T SHOW, OPPONENTS HAD BUILT-IN ADVANTAGE, AND THAT MADE THE DIFFERENCE IN SC

WARREN DIDN’T SHOW, OPPONENTS HAD BUILT-IN ADVANTAGE, AND THAT MADE THE DIFFERENCE IN SC

by Zamone "Z" Perez | Mar 2, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics

COLUMBIA, South Carolina — As Gayle Tucker left her polling place at Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center in Columbia, she asked a question that sums Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s  poor performance in the “First in the South” primary on Saturday and her struggle to gain...
BIDEN GAINS MOMENTUM WITH V.A. DEMOCRAT ENDORSEMENTS, MIMICKING S.C. STRATEGY

BIDEN GAINS MOMENTUM WITH V.A. DEMOCRAT ENDORSEMENTS, MIMICKING S.C. STRATEGY

by Angelina Campanile, Sneha Dey and Rupa Palla | Mar 2, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

NORFOLK, V.A.— Former Vice President Joe Biden relayed a renewed sense of hope to Virginia voters Sunday as some of the state’s top Democrats endorsed his Democratic presidential bid, similar to Rep. James Clyburn’s endorsement in South Carolina that was a vital part...
BLOOMBERG HAS POURED THE MOST MONEY INTO FLOODING SCREENS WITH THE MOST ADS. SO WHAT’S AN AD GOOD FOR, ANYWAY?

BLOOMBERG HAS POURED THE MOST MONEY INTO FLOODING SCREENS WITH THE MOST ADS. SO WHAT’S AN AD GOOD FOR, ANYWAY?

by James Pollard | Mar 2, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — Of the more than 6,000 political advertisements that have aired on Charlotte TVs this primary season, 79.8% of them are from Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, according to a recent report by...
THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY: BIDEN VICTORIOUS, BERNIE BRUISED, OTHERS BEATEN HEADING INTO SUPER TUESDAY

THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY: BIDEN VICTORIOUS, BERNIE BRUISED, OTHERS BEATEN HEADING INTO SUPER TUESDAY

by Zamone "Z" Perez | Mar 2, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics

COLUMBIA, South Carolina — With South Carolinians providing former Vice President Joe Biden a “firewall” to slow Sen. Bernie Sanders’ momentum, candidates are looking to capitalize on the delegate-rich states voting on Super Tuesday – and party officials say the...
A tumultuous decade creates confusion and disengagement for different communities in North Carolina

A tumultuous decade creates confusion and disengagement for different communities in North Carolina

by Greg Svirnovsky and Cassidy Wang | Mar 1, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Politics

CARRBORO, North Carolina –William Baker is a recent retiree who works on pianos in his downtime and plays in a bluegrass band. He helps run church concerts and hangs out with his adult daughter and her family. But on Sunday, he stood outside the Weaver Street...
Across South Carolina, college campuses find ways to get out the vote for Democrats

Across South Carolina, college campuses find ways to get out the vote for Democrats

by Benjamin Rosenberg | Mar 1, 2020 | Education, Featured

CHARLESTON, South Carolina — During his freshman year at The Citadel, Matthew Miller went to events with the College Republicans — because they were the only political activists on campus. Then he decided to create an alternative option. The Citadel, a military...
IN NORTH CAROLINA, DEMOCRATS EMPHASIZE UNITY AHEAD OF DECISIVE SUPER TUESDAY VOTE

IN NORTH CAROLINA, DEMOCRATS EMPHASIZE UNITY AHEAD OF DECISIVE SUPER TUESDAY VOTE

by James Pollard | Mar 1, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — The last time Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar saw the late Sen. John McCain, who was the Republicans’ 2008 presidential nominee, he gave her some important advice. Speaking in a ballroom filled with North Carolina...
Biden blows away the field in crucial South Carolina win

Biden blows away the field in crucial South Carolina win

by Benjamin Rosenberg | Mar 1, 2020 | Topics

COLUMBIA, South Carolina — With all the resources he put into the state and the support he had from the African American community, it was almost a foregone conclusion that Joe Biden would win South Carolina. The only question was by how much. The former vice...
SMALL, YET POTENTIALLY VITAL, GROUP OF CATHOLIC VOTERS MAY HELP DELIVER SC TO JOE BIDEN

SMALL, YET POTENTIALLY VITAL, GROUP OF CATHOLIC VOTERS MAY HELP DELIVER SC TO JOE BIDEN

by Zamone "Z" Perez | Mar 1, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Even before attending a ministers’ breakfast in Charleston on Wednesday, the faint outline of an ash cross could be seen on Joe Biden’s forehead. Christians have used this sign for millennia to symbolize Ash Wednesday, the first day of...
Pompeo testifies on the assassination of Soleimani and the coronavirus

Pompeo testifies on the assassination of Soleimani and the coronavirus

by Khadija Islow | Feb 29, 2020 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON– Secretary of State Mike Pompeo clashed with members of the House Committee of Foreign Affairs on Friday over the reasons given for killing Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani and President Donald Trump’s handling of the spread of the coronavirus. After...
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