Steve Harrison
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If a court orders new map, top Republican predicts retribution against Cawthorn for changing districA former executive director of the North Carolina Republican Party wrote an article critical of Rep. Madison Cawthorn's decision to run in NC's newly created 13th Congressional District in 2022. He tells WFAE's politics reporter Steve Harrison that it might lead to backlash from Cawthorn's own party.
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The North Carolina General Assembly is expected to approve new political maps next week. And while some GOP-drawn maps have been given failing grades, one outside group said maps from Illinois and Texas are worse.
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Before the pandemic, the Charlotte Area Transit System projected the four-mile streetcar would carry 4,100 passengers on the average weekday. During its first month, it averaged less than a third of that.
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Republicans, including many in the NC GOP, have seized upon a sanitized version of a vulgar chant directed at President Joe Biden as a way to criticize the president. Here's what "Let's go, Brandon!" is all about.
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North Carolina lawmakers are drawing new maps that will determine the state's congressional districts — including a new 14th seat in the U.S. House. But they're also coming up with maps that decide districts for state senators and representatives at the General Assembly in Raleigh.
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A proposed new congressional map for North Carolina removes Polk, McDowell and Rutherford counties from the 11th District, which is represented by Republican Madison Cawthorn. The freshman member of Congress is also facing GOP primary challengers.
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Republican North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson on Saturday posted a video to Facebook saying he would "not back down."
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North Carolina's top health official, Mandy Cohen, hasn't talked about obesity in six months during her coronavirus news briefings with Gov. Roy Cooper.
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About 100 people attended a public hearing Wednesday on North Carolina's redistricting process after the 2020 census.
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A three-judge state panel overturned North Carolina's 2018 photo ID law on Friday. In a 2-1 decision, the judges said the law makes it harder for Black people to vote. Republicans will appeal.