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JLF’s Mitch Kokai responds to assessments of the Hagan and Tillis campaigns

Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation director of communications, discusses the claim from some of U.S. Sen.-elect Thom Tillis’ allies that opponent Kay Hagan ran a poor campaign in 2014. Kokai offered these comments during the Nov. 19, 2014, edition of Time Warner Cable News’ “Capital Tonight.”

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Carolina Journal’s Rick Henderson discusses Gov. McCrory’s relations with conservatives

Rick Henderson, Carolina Journal managing editor, discusses Gov. Pat McCrory’s relations with social conservatives and with legislative leaders. Henderson offered these comments during the Nov. 17, 2014, edition of Time Warner Cable News’ “Capital Tonight.”

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Rep. Rick Glazier discusses civility and compromise in N.C. politics

Rep. Rick Glazier, D-Cumberland, discusses the importance of civility, service, and leadership in N.C. politics. Glazier offered these comments during a Nov. 17, 2014, speech for the John Locke Foundation’s Shaftesbury Society. To watch full-length presentations of JLF events, click here.

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JLF’s Becki Gray discusses Gov. McCrory’s legislative lawsuit and the N.C. House speaker’s race

John Locke Foundation Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray analyzes Gov. Pat McCrory’s lawsuit challenging legislative state government appointments, and she discusses the N.C. House speaker’s race. Gray offered these comments during the Nov. 14, 2014, edition of Time Warner Cable News’ “Capital Tonight.”

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Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol assesses quality of GOP’s 2014 candidates

Bill Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard, assesses the quality of candidates who helped Republicans retake control of the U.S. Senate in 2014. Kristol offered these comments during a Nov. 10, 2014, John Locke Foundation Headliner luncheon. To watch full-length presentations of JLF events, click here.

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JLF’s Roy Cordato discusses the shortsightedness effect and public choice

Dr. Roy Cordato, John Locke Foundation vice president for research and resident scholar, discusses an element of public choice theory dubbed the “shortsightedness effect.” Cordato offered these comments during a Nov. 3, 2014, speech for the John Locke Foundation’s Shaftesbury Society. To watch full-length presentations of JLF events, click here.