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Scandal, Sickness & Secrecy — NC Election Updates

Amy Galey (left) and J.D. Wooten (right) are in a tight race for State Senate District 24 in Alamance County.
Amy Galey (left) and J.D. Wooten (right) are in a tight race for State Senate District 24 in Alamance County.
Amy Galey (left) and J.D. Wooten (right) are in a tight race for State Senate District 24 in Alamance County.
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Amy Galey (left) and J.D. Wooten (right) are in a tight race for State Senate District 24 in Alamance County.

If you had trouble keeping up with news over the weekend, you are not alone. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham admitted to extramarital sexting, while his opponent, Republican incumbent Sen. Thom Tillis tested positive for the coronavirus. Not in the top headlines: the latest in the most competitive races for State Senate seats. Host Frank Stasio and WUNC Politics host Jeff Tiberii talk about the battle for redistricted state senate seats in North Carolina.

Republicans currently hold a majority, with 29 out of the 50 seats. State Senate Districts 9, 24 and 31 are toss-ups and could prove the tipping point for breaking a gridlocked state government that was unable to pass a budget in 2020. What are the issues at stake in New Hanover, Alamance and Yadkin counties? Host Frank Stasio discusses the candidates, policies and accusations with WUNC’s Capitol Bureau Chief Jeff Tiberii.

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Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.
Grant Holub-Moorman is a producer for The State of Things, WUNC's daily, live talk show that features the issues, personalities and places of North Carolina.