Politics
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Should We Do Coronavirus Prevention? This GOP Candidate Is Undecided For Some Reason.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest seems to be putting the financial success of businesses ahead of the health and safety of his residents.
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This Senator Promised the Government Was Ready for Coronavirus. Then He Sold Off Up to $1.7 Million in Stocks.
As head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Richard Burr would have had access to some of the country’s most highly classified information.
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Sen. Burr Warned Business Leaders—But Not You—About Coronavirus 3 Weeks Ago
The North Carolina senator compared the current coronavirus outbreak to the Spanish Flu in 1918, which killed as many as 50 million people.
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Trump’s New Chief of Staff Is a Birther From North Carolina
Rep. Mark Meadows is the president’s fourth pick for the top White House position in 38 months.
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We Asked 4 North Carolinians Why They’re Voting on Super Tuesday. This Is What They Told Us.
“Healthcare reform is a major issue for us,” one mom said. “College affordability, climate change, and criminal justice reform are also major issues we often discuss at our dinner table.”
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They Voted to Cut CDC Funding. Now They Want More Money to Fight Coronavirus.
Many lawmakers now calling for additional CDC funds to address the coronavirus outbreak voted in 2017 to repeal Obamacare, which would have cut hundreds of millions from the agency’s budget to fight public health crises.
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North Carolina, You Vote on Tuesday! Here’s What You Need to Know.
Unsure of poll hours, whether or not you need an ID, or if you’ll be impacted by the new district lines? We’ve got you covered.
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The Newly Drawn 6th District Favors Democrats. A Republican Is Running Anyway.
Laura Pichardo, the daughter of undocumented Mexican immigrants, believes her party needs “more open-minded representation.”
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Meet the Victims’ Rights Advocate Running for Congress in District 2
Monika Johnson-Hostler is a Wake County School Board member and executive director of the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and she wants your vote.
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Thousands Marched in Raleigh to Call for Change. We Talked to Four People About Why.
“If we don’t come together and vote—vote—we’re going to be in a hell of a mess,” one 70-year-old woman said.



