• Donna King, Executive Vice President of John Locke Foundation
    Mar 1 2026

    Donna King, editor-in-chief of Carolina Journal and executive vice president of the John Locke Foundation, joins Carolina Newsmakers to break down a new poll of likely GOP voters, reaction to President Trump’s State of the Union and what the U.S. Supreme Court’s tariff ruling could mean for North Carolina’s economy. They also examine the UNC tuition hike, the high-stakes Berger-Page primary and whether national media attention on a Rockingham County Senate race reflects real national impact or just political hype.

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  • Dr. David McLennan, Meredith College
    Feb 22 2026

    Dr. David McLennan, Professor of Political Science at Meredith College and Executive Director of the Meredith Poll, joins Carolina Newsmakers to discuss the political landscape in North Carolina and react to the U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting former President Donald Trump’s tariff authority. He breaks down what the ruling could mean politically and economically while offering insight into shifting voter attitudes, the issues shaping upcoming elections and what to watch as North Carolina continues to play a pivotal role in national politics.

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  • Former state Supreme Court justice Robert Orr
    Feb 15 2026

    Former state Supreme Court justice Robert Orr joins Don Curtis to discuss whether a federal government shutdown is a real possibility, what’s driving the latest budget standoff in Washington and what it could mean for North Carolina. Orr also breaks down the legal and political dynamics shaping funding fights, executive authority and the broader constitutional stakes.

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  • Tom Jensen, Public Policy Polling
    Feb 8 2026

    Pollster Tom Jensen breaks down where North Carolina voters stand heading into the 2026 elections, including views on immigration, the economy, public safety and election rules. He also looks at key races, shifting demographics and whether North Carolina is still a true swing state.

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  • Former NC Governor Pat McCrory
    Feb 1 2026

    Former Governor Pat McCrory joins Don Curtis on Carolina Newsmakers to discuss national security, election reform, FEMA, the balance of power in North Carolina politics and how leaders should respond to severe weather and federal gridlock. Drawing on his experience as governor, Charlotte mayor and Homeland Security Advisory Council member, McCrory offers candid views on where state and federal leadership are succeeding — and falling short.

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  • NC State Board of Elections director Sam Hayes
    Jan 26 2026

    North Carolina State Board of Elections Executive Director Sam Hayes discusses how the state is preparing for upcoming elections and ensuring confidence in the voting process. The conversation covers election administration, security, voter registration and the challenges of running fair and efficient elections across all 100 counties.

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  • NC Secretary of Commerce Lee Lilley
    Jan 18 2026

    North Carolina Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley discusses the state’s economic outlook, business recruitment priorities and how North Carolina competes across the Southeast. The conversation also explores workforce development, rural investment, infrastructure needs, housing challenges and what success looks like at the Department of Commerce.

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  • David Crabtree, CEO of PBS North Carolina
    Jan 18 2026

    David Crabtree joins Don Curtis to examine the uncertain moment facing public broadcasting. Crabtree explains why the Corporation for Public Broadcasting board recently voted to dissolve and what that decision could mean for public broadcasting nationwide and for PBS North Carolina in particular.

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