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The WUNCPolitics Podcast is a free-flowing discussion of what we're hearing in the back hallways of the General Assembly and on the campaign trail across North Carolina.

Episodios

  • Congressman-Elect Cawthorn, A New Firebrand Of Conservatism?

    08/12/2020 Duración: 23min

    Congressman-Elect Madison Cawthorn is set to steal the seat last held by former Representative Mark Meadows. Cawthorn, a Republican, will become the youngest member of the U.S. House of Representatives by six years. On this episode of The Politics Podcast, Cawthorn discusses plans for Capitol Hill, and allegations of anti-semitism.

  • Mark Walker Is First Out Of The 2022 Senate Gate

    04/12/2020 Duración: 13min

    Republican Congressman Mark Walker announced this week that he will vie for an open North Carolina Senate seat. Meanwhile this week in state politics, a federal appellate court ruled in favor of a photo voter ID requirement. And, the closest statewide race in North Carolina history isn't over quite yet.

  • Representing The 6th: Kathy Manning Is Gearing Up For The U.S. House

    01/12/2020 Duración: 14min

    In the beginning of the new year, the 117th Congress will be sworn in and North Carolina will welcome three new representatives to its delegation. Congresswoman-elect Kathy Manning will be among them, representing the state’s 6th District that encompasses most of the Triad. She'll be the first woman to represent that district and North Carolina's first Jewish congresswoman.

  • Chasing Conventions, Candidates And The Truth

    24/11/2020 Duración: 28min

    Jim Morrill started covering politics during the Reagan administration. After reporting on dozens of elections, 11 national conventions and countless elected officials, the longtime Charlotte Observer journalist is retiring.

  • Lara Trump Eyes NC Senate Run In 2022

    20/11/2020 Duración: 15min

    Election Day month rolls on with a recount in the North Carolina Chief Justice Supreme Court contest. A crowded field of candidates is forming for a vacant U.S. Senate seat. In our latest review of North Carolina politics, Aisha Dew and Becki Gray discuss those races, the likelihood Republicans will decriminalize marijuana, and what they're appreciative for this November.

  • The Split Ticket: When Voters Go Outside The Party Lines

    17/11/2020 Duración: 21min

    In the last 40 years, North Carolina has voted for a president and governor from separate parties in seven out of 11 elections. Each time the state has split the vote, North Carolinians have elected a Republican president and a Democratic governor. The 2020 election produced the same result, as thousands of people voted for President Donald Trump and Governor Roy Cooper.

  • All North Carolina's Votes Are Now In

    13/11/2020 Duración: 19min

    County elections boards have finalized their official vote tallies. Still, on Friday the race to be chief justice of the state Supreme Court looked almost certainly headed for a recount.

  • A Ticket Splitting Status Quo

    10/11/2020 Duración: 20min

    For all the hundreds of millions of dollars that were spent in North Carolina during the 2020 election cycle, not all that much changed. The GOP will maintain legislative majorities, and likely again spar with a Democratic Governor. Conservatives were able to add seats on the state courts, which may benefit them when it comes time for the next round of redistricting. On this latest episode of the WUNC Politics Podcast Meredith College Political Science Professor David McLennan and Associated Press Statehouse Reporter Gary Robertson delve into the questions of what happened - why - and what we can expect moving forward.

  • What A Year This Week Was

    06/11/2020 Duración: 19min

    Election Day brought little closure for our nation or our state in 2020.

  • From 'Tested': The Anti-Bias Classroom

    03/11/2020 Duración: 19min

    Virtual learning has changed almost everything about the classroom experience in North Carolina, but implicit racial biases remain as a hindrance to students' education. Microaggressions and discriminatory behavior from teachers and other classmates can have detrimental effects on students of color, especially young children in preschool.

  • Predictions For A Quiet Election Day In North Carolina With Races Too Close To Call

    30/10/2020 Duración: 18min

    At least 4 million North Carolina voters won't be at the polls next Tuesday because they've already cast their ballots. And the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week officials can keep counting mail-in ballots for nine days after Election Day.

  • Closing In On Election Day

    23/10/2020 Duración: 16min

    With less than two weeks until November 3, more than two million people have already voted. In our review of the week in state politics, Democratic strategist Aisha Dew and former chair of the North Carolina Federation of Young Republicans Clark Riemer discuss when they expect to have results and how they’re feeling about the races. Plus, what to make – if anything – about the Governor’s comment on Cal Cunningham.

  • Voters Surge, Along With Virus

    16/10/2020 Duración: 16min

    This week: North Carolina voters turned out in record numbers for the start of in-person early voting. Lines were made longer by social distancing — the polls are open as cases of COVID-19 across the state are surging.

  • Scandal and Sickness In One Of 2020's Pivotal US Senate Races

    10/10/2020 Duración: 18min

    The stakes in North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race were already significant – with the winner potentially signaling which party could control the chamber in the next Congress. In recent days, the campaign narratives were upended as Republican incumbent Thom Tillis tested positive for COVID and Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham acknowledged sending sexual text messages to a woman that is not his wife.

  • What Does Trump's Positive Test Mean For The Final Month Of The Campaign In NC?

    02/10/2020 Duración: 20min

    This week: Donald Trump’s positive coronavirus test has upended the already unstable political landscape. With just more than a month until Election Day, it is unclear how the president going into quarantine will affect the key battleground of North Carolina. In their review of the week in state politics, Rob Schofield and Becki Gray react to the major news, reflect on the final debate for North Carolina's U.S. Senate race, and discuss whether the State Board of Elections went too far in changing rules for mail-in ballots.

  • Sen. Tillis Debates Cunningham, And Forest Vows To Lift Mask Mandates As Governor

    18/09/2020 Duración: 19min

    This week: Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis and his Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham had their first debate. The Democrat's answer to a hypothetical question about the COVID-19 vaccine caught some attention.

  • Lanisha Jones Will Keep Fighting For Voting Rights

    15/09/2020 Duración: 15min

    When Lanisha Jones went to vote in the 2016 election, she didn’t think she was doing anything wrong. She thought she was simply exercising her right to vote. But in 2019, the district attorney in Hoke County charged her with voting illegally because at the time she was still on probation from a felony conviction.

  • Are DeJoy's Donations Trouble For North Carolina Republicans?

    11/09/2020 Duración: 15min

    This week: A Washington Post story alleged Postmaster General Louis DeJoy cajoled GOP campaign donations from employees of the logistics business he ran in Greensboro.

  • 'Decoding The Dashboards,' A Tested Takeover

    08/09/2020 Duración: 12min

    As COVID-19 cases climb at many colleges and universities in North Carolina, schools are maintaining dashboards to track and present different data and terminology. But are the dashboards enough of a resource to keep students and faculty informed about the virus on their campus?

  • Coronavirus Relief Act 3.0, And Trump Stops By

    05/09/2020 Duración: 21min

    This week: State legislators gaveled in for a brief two-day session and don't intend to return until next year — that is, until after the elections are over. Their singular charge was to allocate North Carolina's remaining pandemic relief funds from the federal CARES Act.

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