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Caitlin E. Jewitt, author of "The Primary Rules: Parties, Voters, and Presidential Nominations" and political science professor at Virginia Tech, joins co-host Jeff Tiberii to go over the rules and procedures of the Democratic National Convention in this unprecedented election cycle.
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The Midwestern governor, military veteran and union supporter has helped enact an ambitious Democratic agenda for his state, including sweeping protections for abortion rights and aid to families. No Republican presidential candidate has carried Minnesota since 1972, but Donald Trump and his campaign insist that Minnesota is in play this year.
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President Joe Biden is dropping out of the 2024 race following a disastrous debate with Republican Donald Trump, throwing the Democratic Party into chaos just months before the election.
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Biden made his first post-debate campaign stop in Raleigh on Friday hours after a shaky showdown with former President Donald Trump.
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Dean Phillips, a Democrat running for president, says North Carolina is wrong to keep him off ballotPresidential candidate Dean Phillips is protesting the North Carolina Democratic Party's decision to exclude him from the state's March primary ballot.
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Morgan, who announced last month he won鈥檛 seek reelection to the court next year, says he鈥檚 weighing a 2024 bid for governor.
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As the NC Green Party seeks official recognition from the State Board of Elections, Democrats watch warily in a highly charged partisan election season with a U.S. Senate seat at stake
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Valerie Foushee overcame the loss of progressives' support to win the Democratic nomination for North Carolina's 4th Congressional District.
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The 52-year-old cast an emergency absentee ballot from the hospital and later tweeted that he'd successfully undergone surgery to install a pacemaker and was "on track for a full recovery.鈥
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For most voters, school board races will be at the bottom of their ballots at Tuesday鈥檚 primary election. In many places, those races are getting more attention than usual. That has put a premium on just how those candidates appear on the ballot.