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April 19, 2026

Michael Whitley

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WHATLEY: Joe Biden is offering to paint the house he burned

April 14, 2022 Michael Whatley
As President Joe Biden comes to the Tar Heel State this week, we’re reminded of how bad his policies have been for families throughout North Carolina. While Biden will use this opportunity to deflect and […]
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WHATLEY: The state of the union is obvious 

March 2, 2022 Michael Whatley
When Joe Biden gave his inaugural address over a year ago he promised unity, a return to normalcy, and a sound economy.    However, what President Biden has delivered is a series of self-inflicted failures: record […]
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WHATLEY: The constitutional order is on the NC Supreme Court docket this week

February 2, 2022 Michael Whatley
This week, the Democrat activists behind North Carolina redistricting lawsuits have reached their intended target – the Democrat majority on the N.C. Supreme Court.  This was the Democrats’ plan all along, and the reasons why […]
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Community center brings RNC’s message to Robeson County

February 1, 2022 Matt Mercer
PEMBROKE — A near standing-room only crowd came to downtown Pembroke on Friday, Jan. 28 to open the Republican National Committee’s newest community center for minority engagement. The office, one of 21 nationwide, is part of […]
Joe Biden, Swearing In 2020
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WHATLEY: Biden’s first year in office marked by unending failures

January 20, 2022 Michael Whatley
This past weekend on Saturday Night Live’s ‘Weekend Update’ host Colin Jost took aim at President Joe Biden, mocking one Biden failure after another, after another. Biden “might be more of an acquired taste,” joked […]
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Jeff Jackson quits US Senate race

December 22, 2021 Matt Mercer
RALEIGH — State Sen. Jeff Jackson (D-Mecklenburg) ended his campaign for U.S. Senate and made a plea for Democrats to line up behind his opponent in the race, former N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri […]

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