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The 118th Congress is scheduled to be sworn in this week pending the current delay over the majority speaker of the House. There are some new faces from Western North Carolina. Here is how to contact your elected officials.
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Abortion rights supporters in North Carolina are bracing for a continued battle over abortion access after Republicans narrowly failed to win a supermajority across both chambers of the statehouse.
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North Carolina Republicans came within one seat of gaining a supermajority in the North Carolina General Assembly. On Tuesday night, the state GOP did gain a supermajority in the North Carolina Senate.
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Two seats were up for grabs this year, and Republicans won both.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Ted Budd has won North Carolina's open Senate seat. The three-term House member defeated Democrat Cheri Beasley on Tuesday and will succeed the retiring GOP Sen. Richard Burr.
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Ahead of Election Day, the federal government is preparing to deal with threats, complaints, allegations of voter fraud, and voting rights concerns.
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One flyer showing up in mailboxes across North Carolina has a picture of President Joe Biden and says the government wants to replace white and Asian workers with Black and Latinx workers.
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A television ad commissioned by the Senate Leadership Fund, a Republican-backed political action committee, claims that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley "backs tax hikes — even on families making under $75,000."
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In the fast-growing suburbs of Raleigh, North Carolina, the 13th District has emerged as one of the nation’s battlegrounds for congressional control, where a tight race between former President Donald Trump’s favored young upstart and a Democratic state senator could determine the balance of power in the narrowly split U.S. House.
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Latino voters in North Carolina are more likely to register as unaffiliated than as Democrat or Republican. Outreach groups say the major parties are failing to connect with the community.