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(45,790 posts)The traditional population of North Carolina and the United States is more or less stable. Its not growing. The African-American population is roughly growing but the Hispanic population and the other immigrant populations are growing in significant numbers.
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When traditional apparently means white
06/17/14 11:02 AMUPDATED 06/17/14 11:35 AM
By Steve Benen
North Carolina State House Speaker Thom Tillis (R) fairly easily won his partys U.S. Senate nomination this year, after presenting himself as the most electable center-right candidate to take on Sen. Kay Hagan (D) in November.
He may have oversold his electoral qualities a bit.
We learned a month ago about remarks, first aired by msnbcs Chris Matthews, in which Tillis argued in 2011, What we have to do is find a way to divide and conquer the people who are on assistance. The Republican lawmaker described a vision in which policymakers pit those in need against one another, in order to cut off benefits for those on the losing end of the fight.
This morning, TPM reports on another striking quote from Tillis recent past.
State House Speaker Thom Tillis (R-NC), the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, said that the traditional voting bloc of his home state wasnt growing like minority populations in an interview he did in 2012.
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