Tag - Carolina

“Not on Our Watch” North Carolina Republican officials must not ignore voter roll discrepancies – Conservative Partnership Institute

“Not on Our Watch” North Carolina Republican officials must not ignore voter roll discrepancies – Conservative Partnership Institute

A report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation has identified nearly 65,000 “voters” who recently voted from the grave, another state, or from multiple addresses. After being provided the data and the names, the North Carolina Board of Elections responded, “blah, blah, blah” and then blamed county boards for all erroneous registrations. In 2020, President Donald...

Public Interest Law Foundation reveals extent of Zuckerbuck damage in South Carolina – Conservative Partnership Institute

Public Interest Law Foundation reveals extent of Zuckerbuck damage in South Carolina – Conservative Partnership Institute

Liberals malign corporate interests as inherently evil until they want to use liberal big business to manipulate election results to favor liberal candidates. Leftist private and corporate money interfered with the 2020 elections through a number of organizations — many funded by Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg — in an effort to turn election offices into...

North Carolina voters left unprotected by racially inspired judicial discrimination – Conservative Partnership Institute

North Carolina voters left unprotected by racially inspired judicial discrimination – Conservative Partnership Institute

In 2018, North Carolina voters said yes to a constitutional amendment requiring government photo ID to confirm voter identity. A left-wing grievance group pushed a lawsuit claiming “racial discrimination” and two Democrat judges overturned the will of the people. The state provides free ID. There are 8 million licensed drivers in NC and only 4.6 million people voted...

National Physicians Group Offers North Carolina School District $4K to Pay for Plant-Based School Lunch Pilot Program

MORGANTON, N.C. — Experts from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a Washington, D.C.-based national health advocacy organization, joined a North Carolina pediatrician in speaking at Burke County Public Schools board meeting on Monday, May 13, 2024, to urge officials there to accept a $4,000 grant to pilot two plant-based entrees in three of the...

Top-down and bottom-up in Georgia and North Carolina – Scalawag

Georgia voters cast their ballots and made a clear decision in the 2020 election, which ended on November 3rd. On this week’s episode of As The South Votes, voting rights activist Sara Ghazal joins us to talk about Georgia’s election and post-election audit undertaken by the secretary of state. Sara explains that what has been referred to as a hand...

When all hell breaks loose, North Carolina returns to the cypher – Scalawag

Home to Nina Simone, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Rapsody, and J Cole, North Carolina’s musical legacy is rooted in activism. Even hip-hop’s newest Carolinian chart-topping trap rapper DaBaby has embraced rap as a medium to address racial injustices in America by sharing his personal challenges with law enforcement. Despite our state’s rich...

Meet North Carolina anti-solitary confinement activist Craig Waleed – Scalawag

This story was originally published by The Assembly, in solidarity with Abolition Week: The Bars We Can’t See. It was lunchtime at the Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy, New York, and the cafeteria was teeming with men chattering as they ate. Craig Waleed was there too, but the 21-year-old inmate wasn’t eating. September 9, 1990, was the 19th...