North Carolina’s first absentee ballots for the November election will now be distributed starting late next week.
The presidential race is tightening in North Carolina and Georgia, with both now firmly seen as swing states by both parties — a huge turnaround from before Vice President Harris joined the race. With President Biden in the race against former President Trump,
Former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, plan to travel to North Carolina next week for separate rallies focused on the economy. Trump plans to visit Wilmington on Sept. 21, while Vance is schedule to appear in Raleigh on Wednesday. The Trump campaign announced both visits Friday.
North Carolina’s State Board of Elections says a mobile phone identification is acceptable for the state’s voter ID law.
VP Harris told massive crowds this week in Greensboro and Charlotte, North Carolina that it was time to turn the page on Trump while discussing her platforms and the growing list of Republican endorsements she has received.
North Carolina will begin sending out ballots next week after a lawsuit from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delayed the initial distribution, which would’ve made the state first in sending out ballots. Kennedy won his lawsuit against the state,
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) said it would be ‘very hard’ for former President Trump and himself to win the general election this fall without a victory in North Carolina. “If you just look
North Carolina's Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson is trailing Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein in the state's gubernatorial race, according to polling.
Voters in North Carolina seem equally split between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. But in the governor’s race, they appear to be leaning toward the Democrats.
For 16 years, the state has been a heartbreaker for Democrats, and so has Mecklenburg County — a reliably blue area that just hasn’t been blue enough.