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North Carolina has an interesting political history of "ticket splitting" - when a voter selects candidates of opposing parties. We take a closer look at this trend and whether it may continue in the November election.
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Last week we talked about the state GOP convention. This weekend, the Democratic party takes their turn. We鈥檒l talk with a political scientist about the Democrats' strategy going into the November election.
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As the North Carolina Republican Party convenes its state convention in Greensboro, we talk with a political scientist about the basics of these events and the message the party is trying to set for the November election.
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The North Carolina General Assembly is scheduled to gavel back in this month for its short legislative session. We get a preview of what to expect and what might be on the agenda.
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Author John Russell calls the 1898 Wilmington Massacre an 鈥渦n-secret secret.鈥 While there has recently been some renewed focus and attention on the racial鈥
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Author John Russell calls the 1898 Wilmington Massacre an 鈥渦n-secret secret.鈥 While there has recently been some renewed focus and attention on the racial鈥
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The North Carolina General Assembly has sent four state employee and law enforcement pay bills to Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's desk.The measures finalized鈥
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State lawmakers hold a special session Tuesday to discuss the response to Hurricane Florence. Legislators will decide how much money to appropriate for鈥
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State lawmakers hold a special session Tuesday to discuss the response to Hurricane Florence. Legislators will decide how much money to appropriate for鈥
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Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed the latest state budget Wednesday, claiming the spending plan does not do enough to support teachers. But is Cooper鈥檚 budget plan鈥