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The outcomes of elections for North Carolina's top lawyer and top judge likely won't be settled for at least several more days as mail-in ballots trickle in and provisional ballots are scrutinized statewide.
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North Carolina still has as many as 117,00 mail ballots left to count. That could have an impact the races for the presidency and the matchup between Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis and Democrat Cal Cunningham.
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Tuesday was a good day for Republicans in North Carolina. President Trump held a narrow lead over Democrat Joe Biden with some votes still uncounted. The party expanded its majority in the state House of Representatives, and Republicans won or were leading races in several down-ballot contests.
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To find out what four more years of a Democratic governor and Republican legislature mean for North Carolina politics, we turn to Mac McCorkle. He's a professor and director of the politics center at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.
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Updated at 1:40 p.m. on 11/4/2020 Unlike some national races, the outcomes of most statewide races in North Carolina are more clear. Still, a few races...
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Election results in North Carolina did little to resolve the stalemate over Medicaid expansion that’s prevented the governor and state legislators from agreeing on a budget.
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Several hundred protesters returned Tuesday afternoon to downtown Graham in Alamance County for an Election Day "peaceful push to the polls" march.
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Catawba College political scientist Michael Bitzer discusses Election Day results — and how many are still being tabulated, including president and U.S. Senate in North Carolina — with WFAE's "Morning Edition" co-host Lisa Worf.
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The Associated Press has not declared a winner in North Carolina’s presidential contest because the race between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden is too early to call.
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North Carolina Republicans have withstood a massive effort by Democrats inside the state and nationally to retake both General Assembly chambers.