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    While voters are focused on the U.S. Senate race, political insiders say the most important race on the ballot may be the one for two open North Carolina Supreme Court seats. Democrats hold a one-seat advantage, but Republicans have targeted these seats as important cases, like redistricting, loom over the court. The next two weeks we will talk with the candidates for both seats. First up: Judge Lucy Inman and Judge Richard Dietz.

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    Who is Carolina Forward, the new progressive group in N.C. politics?

    Who is Carolina Forward, the new progressive group in N.C. politics?

    In the past few years, a progressive group in North Carolina has seemed to have popped up out of nowhere. This year the nonprofit, Carolina Forward succeeded in getting two of their Democrat picks through the primaries. 

    Their Executive Director, Blair Reeves, joins host Tim Boyum this week to understand the origins of the all-volunteer group.

    They also discuss the criticism of going after Democrats who vote with Republicans. The two then widen the lens to talk about Carolina Forward’s outlook this November.

    Andrew Yang on forming a successful third party

    Andrew Yang on forming a successful third party
    Former Democratic candidate for president Andrew Yang joins host Tim Boyum this week to talk about his efforts to create a successful third party in this country.
     
    The former presidential and NYC mayoral candidate launched Forward Party in 2021 and has candidates on the ballot in North Carolina this year.
     
    Yang discusses those efforts, why his presidential run led to leaving the Democratic party and how he thinks a third party could be influential in the years to come. He later reflects on some fun stories while he was on the campaign trail.

    Meet the candidates: Republicans Dale Folwell and Bill Graham on their race for governor

    Meet the candidates: Republicans Dale Folwell and Bill Graham on their race for governor

    In our ongoing Decision 2024 coverage, host Tim Boyum will sit down with the frontrunners vying to become the next governor of North Carolina.

    Last week, attention was on the Democrats. This week, the microphone is being passed to the Republicans.

    State Treasurer Dale Folwell and attorney Bill Graham join Tim to discuss their priorities, education, immigration, abortion and more. Lt. Governor Mark Robinson has chosen not to engage with our interview, a stance he has maintained throughout the campaign.

    Meet the candidates: Democrats Josh Stein and Mike Morgan on their race for governor

    Meet the candidates: Democrats Josh Stein and Mike Morgan on their race for governor

    With the primary election just around the corner, host Tim Boyum is engaging with the two leading Democratic candidates for governor in North Carolina. 

    Attorney General Josh Stein and recently retired Supreme Court Justice Mike Morgan delve into a discussion on their respective agendas and various subjects, including education, abortion, the economy and the Democrats' top priorities. 

    Tim will receive updates from the top Republican contenders next week.

    The Fading Tobacco Road

    The Fading Tobacco Road
    As March Madness arrives, this week host Tim Boyum takes a slight detour from politics to talk tobacco and basketball.
     
    The North Carolina rivalries developed on “Tobacco Road” are in peril as conference realignment threatens to dramatically change college sports. Raleigh News & Observer’s Andrew Carter recently wrote a piece exploring the actual history of the real tobacco road and the sports version as well.
     
    It inspired a lot of powerful stories and reminded Tim about the sense of community and larger human stories that often emerge from sports.

    How Democrats hope to take down the GOP supermajority in N.C.

    How Democrats hope to take down the GOP supermajority in N.C.
    As the election season ramps up, Democratic Senate leader Dan Blue joins host Tim Boyum to talk about his plans to break up the Republican’s current supermajority in the general assembly.
     
    It will be a tall task with new maps written by Republicans, but Sen. Blue mentions he believes hard work and a focus on the right issues could give Democrats a chance.
     
    Sen. Blue goes into a lot of detail about growing up in a cramped four-room house, his math degree (because of the space race), and his son-in-law who's also an ACC head coach.

    Conference realignment: What's next for the ACC

    Conference realignment: What's next for the ACC

    As the issues surrounding college sports continue to explode, the intersection of sports, law and politics has created no shortage of controversial conversations.

    This week, longtime sports journalist and lawyer David Glenn joins host Tim Boyum to consider the legal battle to save the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The two also look at what happens if politicians get involved in any N.C. school leaving the ACC, and the implications on the entire state.

    Tim delves into Glenn's impressive career, conducting interviews with everyone from Barack Obama to Mike Tyson, and nearly every significant sports figure in North Carolina.

    Sticker shock: Why you'll probably be paying more taxes on your home

    Sticker shock: Why you'll probably be paying more taxes on your home

    Homeowners recently got some major sticker shock in Wake County. Officials are underway with the home revaluation process. 

    Revaluation determines your home value. County commissioners then change the tax rate and that affects how much you pay each year. With significant growth in the past half decade, nearly everyone’s rates will go up and some argue too much. This process, required by law, happens in every county across the state at least every eight years, but typically every four years.

    Real estate attorney and revaluation expert Larry Shaheen joins host Tim Boyum to share what North Carolina homeowners should know and how to handle it. 

    His sister died in the racist AME Emanuel Church shooting. N.C. man talks mass shootings

    His sister died in the racist AME Emanuel Church shooting. N.C. man talks mass shootings

    Nine years ago, Charlotte City Councilman Malcolm Graham’s sister, Cynthia Hurd, was murdered as part of a mass shooting at AME Emanuel Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

    Last week, President Biden visited the church and met with families, including Councilman Graham.

    Graham recently met with host Tim Boyum to discuss her death now nearly a decade later, meeting with President Biden. They also talk about how Charlotte’s city council is responding after a Charlotte mass shooting on New Year’s Eve.

    N.C. political reporter Travis Fain talks about why he's leaving journalism for good

    N.C. political reporter Travis Fain talks about why he's leaving journalism for good

    Last fall, the journalism and political world was shocked when longtime journalist Travis Fain said he was not only leaving his job, but political journalism behind.

    In this episode, host Tim Boyum talks to Fain about his decision, the challenges for journalism in today’s age, North Carolina politics and what he hopes to in his next chapter.