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A campaign committee that raised nearly $40 million to elect Democrats to Council of State positions provided no funding to three of the party’s candidates for those offices — who ultimately lost even as Josh Stein won the governor’s race in a landslide.
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Tens of millions of dollars were spent on this year’s North Carolina campaigns, and much of it came from outside the state. Here’s a look at some of the biggest donors and who they supported, including Michael Bloomberg, Lenny Peters and John Kane.
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Attorney General Josh Stein has raised more than double the contributions made to his opponent, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, in the latest campaign finance reports.
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Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a North Carolina masking bill that previously removed a pandemic-era exemption that allowed people to mask in public for health reasons. That provision was later changed after pushback to include language that protects masking for health purposes.
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North Carolina’s Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is leading the race for the Republican nomination for governor, but a government watchdog says the public still needs answers to lingering questions about his 2020 campaign.
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Josh Stein's campaign for North Carolina governor says it raised more than $5.7 million during the past six months. The Democrat's organization revealed this and other fundraising numbers on Thursday in advance of a reporting deadline later this month.
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Candidates for governor have raised about $9 million so far this year. The new campaign finance reports show potential frontrunners for next year’s primary.
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North Carolina is again home to the most expensive U.S. Senate race in the nation's history. During this 2020 election cycle, billions of dollars will…
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This week: A Washington Post story alleged Postmaster General Louis DeJoy cajoled GOP campaign donations from employees of the logistics business he ran…
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This week in state politics: More remote learning became a reality this week when Gov. Roy Cooper announced North Carolina public schools will not return…