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When Democrats attack pro-growth tax reform as “trickle-down economics,” I can understand their rhetorical intent. But the charge is silly on multiple levels — including the fact that every Democrat ...
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In his bid to become North Carolina’s next governor, Josh Stein is highlighting a piece of his record as the state’s elected ...
By John Hood Four years ago, we entered the homestretch of the 2020 election cycle with 7.1 million North Carolinians registered to vote, of which 36 percent were Democrats and 30 percent Republicans.