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Trump endorsed her opponent. Now an NC Republican candidate is dropping out.
The News & Observer· 6 hours agoThe announcement leaves just one GOP candidate in North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District.
North Carolina runoff pits Trump vs. money
Politico· 3 days agoNO...and locations are scheduled for the Commission on Presidential Debates’ general election events, neither campaign has explicitly agreed to those. The RNC in ...
Jim O'Neill and Hal Weatherman are running for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor in...
Winston-Salem Journal· 4 days agoThe winner will face State Sen. Rachel Hunt, D-Mecklenburg, who won the March 5 primary for the...
North Carolina's 13th district is a showdown between money and a Trump endorsement
Axios· 2 days agoWhy it matters: The winner of the May 14 Republican primary runoff for North Carolina Congressional...
Biden plans to drastically change federal rules on marijuana, here's where NC stands
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHowever, those laws pertain only to tribal land. Outside...allowing the sale of cannabinoids like...
The Crypto Bros Are Back—and They Have a Dangerous Political Goal
Slate via Yahoo Finance· 14 hours agoThe court-mandated SEC approval of several spot Bitcoin ETFs in January is credited with fueling the...
Balancing act: Robinson, Stein offer competing visions of the future in North Carolina
Smoky Mountain News· 2 days agoFor North Carolina to truly exist as its Latin motto implies, not just in appearance but in...
A Private Investigator Testified Against a Candidate for Judge | Daily Report
Law.com· 1 day agoAs voters cast ballots during the second day of early voting for the May 21 nonpartisan primary election, judicial candidate Jeff Davis ...
Senate map favors the GOP. But Steve Daines won’t predict a ‘red wave.’ - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 19 hours agoMontana Sen. Steve Daines learned a big lesson from his predecessor as chair of the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm: Don’t overpromise. Don’t utter the phrase “red wave.” Before the
Senate map favors the GOP. But Steve Daines won’t predict a ‘red wave.’
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 hours agoMontana Sen. Steve Daines learned a big lesson from his predecessor as chair of the Senate...