By John Hood RALEIGH — When I began covering politics in the late 1980s, Labor Day unofficially signaled the “homestretch” of election campaigns. After winning their party’s nomination in late-spring primaries, candidates would spend the summer raising money, building organizations, and preparing for forums, interviews, and rallies during September and October. Today’s political cycles are […]
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