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We talk with New York Times reporter Maya King about how the southern swing states of Georgia and North Carolina are moving forward after the 2024 presidential election. And – in the New Year, Democrats may have weakened Republican control of the state legislature, but not by much.
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Western Carolina University political science professor Chris Cooper paints a political picture of our purple state.
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Last week we talked about the state GOP convention. This weekend, the Democratic party takes their turn. We’ll talk with a political scientist about the Democrats' strategy going into the November election.
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In 1976, North Carolina was the turning point for Ronald Reagan’s GOP primary campaign. It set the stage for his eventual election to President, and his effort to reshape the party are a defining characteristic of our current political landscape.
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Reporters from around the region join Due South co-host Jeff Tiberii for a roundup of the week's news.
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A new Governor. Voter ID. Abortion access. A preview of the coming elections, and what they’ll mean for policy that affects nearly 11 million North Carolinians, and the most populous region in the nation.
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On the North Carolina ¹ÏÉñapp Roundup... candidate filing offers a glimpse of the political puzzle pieces headed into 2024. Join Due South co-host Jeff Tiberii and reporters for that and the week's other top stories.
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Co-host Jeff Tiberii sits down with NC Senate Leader Phil Berger for a wide-ranging conversation on the recent election, 2024, Trump, Medicaid expansion, abortion, medical marijuana and more.
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North Carolina legislators are once again mapping the state’s congressional and General Assembly districts.
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A GOP-sponsored bill in the North Carolina General Assembly would make it easier for election conspiracy theorists to obtain confidential voting records.