Exposing North Carolina’s liberal/progressive movement.

The Mapping the Left (MTL) project combines data, research and news articles to show the magnitude of the radical Left’s infrastructure in North Carolina. For decades, the liberal/progressive movement has mostly been invisible to the general public. Hiding from the “liberal” label, the well-organized progressive movement has built a network of groups that work together to push an extreme, liberal/progressive agenda that the media has failed to report upon.

Mapping The Left

Articles

The General Assembly Can and Should Be More Transparent

Citizens have a right to information, and better governance comes with more transparency The General Assembly is not as transparent…
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Breakdown of the Cooper/ Stein Challenge to the Board of Elections Appointment Move to the Auditor’s Office

In the days before Christmas, incoming Gov. Josh Stein & then Gov. Roy Cooper filed their second lawsuit, asking the…
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North Carolina Legislature Calls for an “Article V Convention”

One of the last things the North Carolina General Assembly did in the 2024 “short session” was to pass House…
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Breaking down the Griffin Campaign Protests

While there has been significant coverage of the election protests for the North Carolina Supreme Court election in both state…
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“Is Kemi Badenoch the Next Margaret Thatcher?”

That’s the title of Bari Weiss’s recent interview with the new leader of Britain’s Conservative Party. Because I have lots…
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Do Cooper & Stein have a point on the changes to the State Highway Patrol?

The first lawsuit on Senate Bill 382 was filed Thursday evening, just one day after the State House voted to…
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Do Cooper & Stein have a point on the changes to the State Highway Patrol?

The first lawsuit on Senate Bill 382 was filed Thursday evening, just one day after the State House voted to…
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Do Cooper & Stein have a point on the changes to the State Highway Patrol?

The first lawsuit on Senate Bill 382 was filed Thursday evening, just one day after the State House voted to…
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Do Cooper & Stein have a point on the changes to the State Highway Patrol?

The first lawsuit on Senate Bill 382 was filed Thursday evening, just one day after the State House voted to…
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Do Cooper & Stein have a point on the changes to the State Highway Patrol?

The first lawsuit on Senate Bill 382 was filed Thursday evening, just one day after the State House voted to…
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Do Cooper & Stein have a point on the changes to the State Highway Patrol?

The first lawsuit on Senate Bill 382 was filed Thursday evening, just one day after the State House voted to…
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Do Cooper & Stein have a point on the changes to the State Highway Patrol?

The first lawsuit on Senate Bill 382 was filed Thursday evening, just one day after the State House voted to…
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