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.
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We Can and Should Remove the Literacy Test from the State Constitution
The literacy test should be removed from the North Carolina State ConstitutionRemoving the literacy test may be difficultThose favoring literacy…
Prepared Public Comment for the Senate’s Constitutional Amendment on Citizen-Only Voting
Below is my prepared public comment before the North Carolina Senate Redistricting and Elections Committee Committee on June 20, 2024,…
What are the Impacts of HB237’s Campaign Finance Changes?
The North Carolina Legislature presented the conference report on its masking bill, HB237. While the bill had garnered some controversy…
Will the State Board of Elections Try Again to Stop Third Parties that Democrats Fear?
(Photo of Cornel West by Gage Skidmore.) Three political parties have submitted petitions with more than enough verified signatures to…
Prepared Public Comment in Favor of a Citizen-Only Voting Constitutional Amendment
Below is my prepared public comment before the North Carolina House Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform Committee on June…
Poll: North Carolinians Support Citizen-Only Voting in a Landslide
I noted last week why the North Carolina General Assembly should let a citizen-only voting constitutional amendment come up for…
The North Carolina Constitution Should Limit Voting Rights to Citizens
Only U.S. citizens should be allowed to vote in North Carolina electionsNorth Carolina’s current protection of citizen-only voting is inadequateWe…
Anti-Gerrymandering Measure Belongs in the North Carolina Constitution
Minimizing the number of split counties limits gerrymanderingThe court-imposed Stephenson process restricts the number of county splitsThe Stephenson process should…
What are the rules for North Carolina’s Runoff Elections?
Early voting for North Carolina’s second primary (commonly referred to as runoffs) begins Thursday, April 25th. All 100 counties will…
Latest Allegations Are Part of a Sordid History of Vote Buying in North Carolina
A court filing has revealed serious allegations of vote buying in a county commissioner race in the March 5 primary….
Latest Allegations Are Part of a Sorted History of Vote Buying in North Carolina
A court filing has revealed serious allegations of vote buying in a county commissioner race in the March 5 primary….
Elections Board Violates Own Best Practices in Early Voting Shift
County boards of elections normally have until midsummer to select early voting sites for the November election and submit their…