Jack FleerSeptember 11, 2007 | Denise FranklinWhen it comes to political offices, some would argue that Governors
impact the every day lives of citizens more than any other office-
holder. Wake Forest University Political Science Professor Emeritus
Jack Fleer agrees and he explains why through interviews and data in
his book Governors Speak. In the second part of an interview with
WFDD's Denise Franklin Fleer focuses on North Carolina and some of the
governors he studied.
Jack Fleer is a professor emeritus of political science at Wake Forest
University. His book is entitled Governors Speak. He has studied and
taught the topics of southern and North Carolina politics over the past
50 years.
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Headlines for November 4, 2008
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November 4, 2008: Virginia Foxx reacts to Hagan call
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November 4, 2008: What Decided NC, Regional Elections?
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Elizabeth Dole Concedes Senate Race to Kay Hagan
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November 4, 2008: Kay Hagan Victory Speech
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November 4, 2008: How did NC become a "swing state"?
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Forsyth Tech Bond Issue (Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Outside Money, Outside Influence
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Rumors and Lies: Dr. Richard Walker on negative ads (Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Dr. Jack Fleer on N.C. races (Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: The Art of Polling - Dr. Mileah Kromer
(Bradley George)
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November 4, 2008: Hagan Party gathers in Greensboro
(Jeff Tiberii)
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November 4, 2008: Dole party gathers in Salisbury
(LeShea Agnew)
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