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A plurality of North Carolina voters plan to cast their ballots for Cooper in the battleground race, according to a new poll.
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2 reasons Dems can be optimistic about NC’s Senate race — and one reason to worry | Opinion
North Carolina’s last few U.S. Senate races have all felt pretty similar. Democrats think it’s going to be different — and ...
Republican National Committee (RNC) chair and North Carolina Senate candidate Michael Whatley argued Friday morning that ...
GOP governors Brian Kemp and Chris Sununu, however, left their party and voters wanting more. Last week, Whatley announced ...
Nilsson, a retired businessman launched his campaign when Tillis was still expected to seek re-election and before Cooper ...
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The Dispatch on MSNCan Cooper Break the GOP’s Grip on North Carolina Senate Seats?
W hen Roy Cooper announced that he would seek the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Thom Tillis, the state’s Democrats were ecstatic, seeing the popular two-time governor as their golden ticket to ...
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Partners Capital purchases Galleria-area Homewood Suites ahead of World Cup, Republican convention
The hotel marks the third acquisition by Partners Capital's Hospital Fund I and its first in Houston. The fund, which ...
Political analysts express concern over President Donald Trump's recent actions and their implications for U.S. economic ...
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair and North Carolina Senate candidate Michael Whatley said Friday morning that Democrats have “learned absolutely nothing” from their significant losses in the ...
Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley gives his take on gerrymandering, polling demographics and his campaign ...
As a matter of procedure, the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) read over a settlement reached in the case of ...
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