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Kromm: Art Pope's Path To Power
Znet Article, December, 31 2012
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Pope's journey from wealthy outside operative to a central role in state government began in earnest in 2010
Kromm: As Goes The South: Your Convention Guide To Southern Politics 101
Znet Article, September, 07 2012
Chris Kromm
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In 2012, the ability to mobilize -- or block -- such key constituencies from voting could mean the difference in battleground states like Florida, North Carolina and Virginia
Kromm: The Crazy Late-Night Vote That Legalized Fracking In North Carolina
Znet Article, July, 06 2012
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The crazy late-night vote that legalized fracking in North Carolina
Kromm: The New Vigilantes: Trayvon Martin and the 'Shoot First' Lobby
Znet Article, March, 27 2012
Chris Kromm
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The victory in Florida emboldened the NRA to push for more state laws to allow the use of deadly force
Kromm: Art Pope's Money Key to NC Anti-Gay Marriage Push
Znet Article, November, 13 2011
Chris Kromm
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North Carolina multimillionaire Art Pope's family foundation has steered nearly $1 million into leading anti-gay marriage organizations
Kromm: What is the Justice Department Doing about Southern Voting Rights?
Znet Article, November, 07 2011
Chris Kromm
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State legislatures -- largely those run by Republicans -- have taken up and in many cases passed a series of laws that create new obstacles for voters
Kromm: African-Americans Come Back South, Change Political Landscape
Znet Article, October, 03 2011
Chris Kromm
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According to the U.S. Census, the South's share of the black population -- 57 percent -- is now the highest it's been since 1960
Kromm: Why Does the South Execute More People?
Znet Article, September, 24 2011
Chris Kromm
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The two big divides that already shape the death penalty debate are region and race
Kromm: Is Georgia the New Arizona?
Znet Article, July, 15 2011
Chris Kromm
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While many advocates warn the bill will spread fear throughout Georgia's burgeoning immigrant communities, organizers said the rally revealed a spirit of defiant resistance


