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Quick Takes

CJ politics week in review, Nov. 9-13

by Lindsay Marchello

CJ Exclusives

Cooper gets second term, but faces a lot of questions

by John Trump

Daily Journal

Markets are more than money

by Joseph Coletti

Video

The Right AOC on Point: Facebook censors JLF’s data on ineffective mask mandates

Cartoon

Two … fabulous ballots! Ha ha ha

CJ Exclusives

Incoming superintendent Truitt wants to put students, not politics, at center of education policy

As state superintendent, Catherine Truitt will oversee North…

by Lindsay Marchello
Daily Journal

Parity extends down the ballot

The number of Republican-controlled county commissions jumped from 56 to…

by John Hood
Video

JLF’s Mitch Kokai discusses important Georgia Senate runoff elections

Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses two…

by Mitch Kokai
Video

JLF experts discuss Cunningham’s concession, N.C. election vote total delays

John Locke Foundation Chairman John Hood and Carolina Journal Editor-in-Chief…

by Rick Henderson, John Hood
CJTV

Interviews with newsmakers, policy experts, and CJ staffers on the issues you need to know.

JLF’s Mitch Kokai discusses important Georgia Senate runoff elections
JLF experts discuss Cunningham’s concession, N.C. election vote total delays
JLF’s Mitch Kokai discusses N.C. chief justice’s potential impact on redistricting, school choice
Historian Wilfred McClay discusses American history text ‘Land of Hope’
The Right AOC on Point: Facebook censors JLF’s data on ineffective mask mandates
JLF’s Donald van der Vaart discusses Gov. Roy Cooper’s second-term energy plans
JLF’s Joseph Coletti analyzes N.C. local election referendum votes
JLF’s Mitch Kokai details key 2020 N.C. election results
JLF experts discuss split-ticket voting, delayed results in 2020 N.C. election
JLF’s Becki Gray discusses 2020 election’s impact on the N.C. General Assembly
Video

JLF’s Mitch Kokai discusses N.C. chief justice’s potential impact on redistricting, school choice

Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, explains how the outcome of the N.C. Supreme Court chief justice’s election…

by Mitch Kokai
Video

Historian Wilfred McClay discusses American history text ‘Land of Hope’

Dr. Wilfred McClay, G.T. and Libby Blankenship Chair in the History of Liberty at the University of Oklahoma, is author…

Daily Journal

Court packing: Repeating history’s unconscionable mistakes

A national pandemic. New minimum wage standards. Calls for a “New Deal.”  If you didn’t know any…

by Brenee Goforth
Cartoon

Margin of errors

CJ Exclusives

N.C. waits … and waits … for resolution as election results trickle out

The waiting truly is the hardest part. As election results trickle out, North Carolinians are watching,…

by Kari Travis
Video

JLF’s Donald van der Vaart discusses Gov. Roy Cooper’s second-term energy plans

Dr. Donald van der Vaart, John Locke Foundation senior fellow, discusses Gov. Roy Cooper’s energy plan as Cooper prepares for…

by Donald van der Vaart
Video

JLF’s Joseph Coletti analyzes N.C. local election referendum votes

Joseph Coletti, John Locke Foundation senior fellow, discusses key votes in 2020 N.C. local referendums. Coletti offered these comments during…

by Joseph Coletti
CJ Exclusives

Cooper tightens restrictions as state treasurer questions COVID-19 measures

Gov. Roy Cooper moved North Carolina backward in economic reopening in another virtual news conference that shut out…

by Julie Havlak
Cartoon

The endless election

CJRadio

A weekly, one-hour newsmagazine on North Carolina, Carolina Journal Radio is hosted by Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai and features a diverse mix of guests and topics. Education reform, tax policy, the state legislature, affirmative action, air pollution, freedom of the press and the courts – these are just a few of the subjects that Carolina Journal Radio has tackled since the program began production in 2003.

  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 912: Supreme Court welcomes originalist Amy Coney Barrett
    7 days ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 911: Voters should pay attention to important down-ballot races
    2 weeks ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 910: Questions surround key COVID-19 data points
    3 weeks ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 909: Taxpayers cannot afford another state, local bailout
    4 weeks ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 908: Barrett nomination highlights left-wing attacks on Constitution
    1 month ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 907: New analysis reveals N.C. Medicaid expansion funding gap
    1 month ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 906: North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race has national significance
    2 months ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 905: Courtroom deal raises questions about N.C. school funding
    2 months ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 904: Comparing N.C. response to Spanish Flu and COVID-19
    2 months ago
  • Carolina Journal Radio No. 903: Election campaigns head into home stretch
    2 months ago
  • Daily Journal

    Time for Cooper to deal

    North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has just been re-elected. It’s an outcome his two immediate predecessors, Democrat Bev Perdue and Republican Pat McCrory, were unable to accomplish. A sweet as that victory must taste to the governor and his team, his ability to convert the ballots North Carolinians cast in…

    by John Hood
  • Daily Journal

    Cooper, Berger can choose cooperation or contention

    The governor and Senate leader have signaled their interest in a better working relationship.

    by Mitch Kokai
  • Cartoon

    Deplorable

  • CJ Exclusives

    Republican Council of State majority will make policy impacts

    Republicans can take a breath, even if their signature red is mixed with myriad shades of blue.  They keep control of the N.C. Council of State, 6-4, albeit with narrow margins in all the races. The results remain unofficial. Elections officials are dealing with 41,000 provisional…

    by John Trump
  • Radio

    Carolina Journal Radio No. 912: Supreme Court welcomes originalist Amy Coney Barrett

    Amy Coney Barrett has joined the U.S. Supreme Court as its 115th justice. She has said her judicial philosophy mirrors that of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, and supporters characterize her as an originalist. Jon Guze, John Locke Foundation director legal studies, analyzes Barrett’s record. He discusses the new justice’s…

    by Jon Guze, Dr. Terry Stoops
  • CJ Exclusives

    Republicans got out and voted on Election Day, and it paid off 

    Boots on the ground are worth more than a dollar.  Democrats wildly outspent Republicans in North Carolina’s federal races. But they apparently weren’t able to prevent Republicans from again delivering President Trump the state’s 15 electoral votes and returning U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis to Washington. …

    by Rick Henderson
  • Cartoon

    Supply and demand

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