**BREAKING: "THE SIN of SILENCE" – Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Poll Sparks Fury Among Moral Watchdogs, Who Warn It Signals the 'Final Nail in Society's Coffin'**

BREAKING: “THE SIN OF SILENCE” – Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Poll Sparks Fury Among Moral Watchdogs, Who Warn It Signals the ‘Final Nail in Society’s Coffin’

In a move that has ignited a firestorm among cultural critics and self-appointed guardians of decency, a new poll strategizing the potential political alliance between North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and RNC Chairman Michael Whatley is being blasted not for its policy, but for its implications. Ethical traditionalists are up in arms, claiming that the mere suggestion of bipartisan cooperation on election integrity measures represents a “dangerous normalization of moral relativism” that will “rot America from the inside out.”

“This isn’t about left versus right anymore—this is about right versus wrong,” declared Dr. Margaret Hollister, a prominent moral critic and author of The Fractured Soul of the Republic. “A Cooper-Whatley alliance would be a Faustian bargain, trading the soul of the people for the illusion of stability. It sends the message that integrity is negotiable, that principles are passé. This is the slippery slope where the stronghold of American virtue crumbles into a bog of transactional politics.”

The poll, which reportedly tests voter sentiment on a hypothetical joint effort to “restore voter confidence,” has been labeled a “Trojan horse of compromise.” Social media is ablaze with hashtags like #NoCompromiseInTheGarden and #NotMyGovernor, with viral posts warning that this partnership would “legitimize the very forces that are dismantling the nuclear family and biblical morality.”

In a statement that has sent shockwaves through conservative circles, one unnamed source within a national ethics watchdog group called the poll a “textbook case of the downfall of society,” arguing that “once we start treating political convenience as a virtue, we have already lost the war for the soul of this nation. This is not a poll; it is a eulogy for accountability.”