It’s going to take several months of data analysis to accurately figure out what went wrong for Democrats this election cycle.
T. Greg Doucette
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death Might Dwarf Anything We’ve Seen This Election Cycle
A pandemic? Mass protests? A daily march toward fascism? All eyes will be on the Supreme Court.
Voices: The UNC System’s Corruption Keeps Chugging Along
Not even a pandemic can stop UNC’s leadership from sketchy backroom deals and comically bad governance.
The Cops Are Rioting. Why Can’t They Keep Their Hands to Themselves?
In the weeks since those first protests in Minneapolis, we have seen a mind-blowing orgy of violence from America’s police.
The UNC System Needs to Clean House—or Get Remodeled
You might have noticed a pattern of shenanigans.
Those With the Power to Undo the #SilentSham Have Failed Us
“The pervasive, bipartisan cowardice of our political leadership has been unbecoming.”
How I Became Part of the Silent Sam Story
(Or, why you should support your local media.)
Those Responsible for UNC System Oversight Need to Keep Their Eye on the Ball
A little transparency and accountability would be nice.
Our Republic of Scumbag Politics Is Governed by Human Memes
“They did it first” is not a quality argument.
In North Carolina, Sharing Your #MeToo Story Could Land You in Court
This sort of tactic—attempting to silence someone by suing them—is known as a strategic lawsuit against public participation. SLAPPs use civil litigation to intimidate critics by sapping their time, money, and morale.

