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Over the past two weeks, a variety of union groups, nonprofits and national political organizations have focused on North Carolina's campaigns for governor and U.S. Senate.
Mark Binker
Spending and dates of aired ads.
Americans for Prosperity aired an ad praising Gov. Pat McCrory during Sunday Night Football. It appears to be the first broadcast television commercial explicitly favoring a candidate for the 2016 campaign season.
Americans for Prosperity, a national conservative group, promises to press its agenda in North Carolina on a more sustained basis.
The spending plan rolled out by the state Senate in the coming weeks is likely to look drastically different from the House plan and much more likely to make hard-line conservative groups happy.
Rep. Nelson Dollar, R-Wake, urges support for the House budget proposal during May 21, 2015, debate.
House Speaker Tim Moore
A controversial bill to freeze the state's renewable energy portfolio standard is on a fast track to the Senate floor despite an unclear vote from the Senate Finance Committee.
Laura Leslie
Hundreds of thousands of voter registration forms with incorrect information were mailed out across North Carolina this month, but the forms didn't come from elections officials - they came from a conservative nonprofit.
Outside advertisers continue to pour money into the race between Democratic U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan and Republican challenger Thom Tillis. Ad experts say that money isn't just hoping to persuade undecided voters. It also helps keep partisans motivated.
Roughly 1,800 commercials trying to sway opinions in the U.S. Senate campaign have aired in North Carolina since Jan. 1.
An ad by Americans for Prosperity claims Republicans should get credit for putting more people to work "than any time in our history." Do those numbers add up?
Americans for Prosperity, a national conservative group funded by billionaires Charles and David Koch, is launching a new statewide media campaign praising the tax overhaul that the General Assembly passed last year.
Tara Jeffries
Former state Americans for Prosperity director Dallas Woodhouse has launched a new 501(c)(4), Carolina Rising.
Democrats hone attacks against wealthy industrialists who fund conservative ad campaigns, but some political observers say they've chosen the wrong targets.
Senate Majority PAC and an environmental group are boosting U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan's re-election campaign through independent spending on television ads this month.
The Sunlight Foundation highlights ads by the American Chemistry Council that boosted backers of federal legislation the council's members favored.
After a conservative group has spent millions of dollars on ads critical of U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, a group allied with Democrats will enter the fray on behalf of the first-term incumbent.
Americans for Prosperity is spending $1.4 million to air an ad in North Carolina that slams U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan for her support of the Affordable Care Act.
AFP, a national conservative group, has spent more money in N.C. than in any other state in advance of the 2014 Senate campaign, but officials insist their work is merely issue advocacy.
Americans for Prosperity says it will spend $900,000 to air an ad featuring a Chapel Hill businesswoman who criticizes Sen. Kay Hagan's support for the Affordable Care Act.