

The Pride of Pine Hill
33 snips Apr 4, 2025
Barry Yeoman, a journalist known for his innovative storytelling, shares the fascinating tale of Jolene Strickland, a fictional candidate in the 1996 North Carolina gubernatorial race. He discusses the intricacies of her satirical campaign and the ethical dilemmas it posed for journalists. The conversation also highlights the tension between entertainment and integrity in reporting, as well as the nostalgic reflection on civic duty through the lens of a determined voter facing hardship. Yeoman’s insights reveal the evolving landscape of journalism and politics.
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1996 NC Governor's Race
- In the 1996 North Carolina governor's race, Jim Hunt, a Democrat, faced Robin Hayes, a Republican.
- Hayes was known for a controversial sex education bill and his mother's large campaign donations.
The Independent's Plan
- Barry Yeoman worked for the Independent Weekly, an alt-weekly covering the race.
- The paper decided to create a fictional candidate to address issues in a unique way.
Jolene Strickland
- The fictional candidate, Jolene Strickland, was a retired educator and mayor of the small town of Pine Hill.
- Her campaign slogan was "Too Good to be True."