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Republican National Committee chairman Michael Whatley said that he and the “entire Republican universe” would back Lara Trump should she decide to enter the 2026 race for North Carolina’s United States Senate seat,
Advocacy groups and individual voters suing GOP state lawmakers in federal court claim Republican legislators drew racially discriminatory district maps.
Jen Psaki breaks down the North Carolina GOP's "frantic scramble" following their state-level losses in the 2024 elections — and what Trump's attacks on Sen. Thom Tillis could mean for the state's national leaders in the upcoming midterms.
After an Independence Day question on his social media platform, the world’s richest man offered Americans an alternative political party independent of Democrats and Republicans.
Despite voters rejecting the measure in 2018, the Hope Mills Board of Commissioners voted to extend term lengths from two to four years.
The spate of individuals and organizations attempting to intervene in the DOJ lawsuit fear that this correction process has the potential to disenfranchise voters who fail or are unable to respond to the mailings, or discourage North Carolinians from voting because of the additional hoops it creates.
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – For the first time in over two decades, the city of North Myrtle Beach will have a new mayor. Mayor Marilyn Hatley announced on Tuesday that she will not seek re-election this fall.
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Filing is set to begin for hopefuls in municipal elections around the Triad. Guilford County announced on Tuesday that municipal candidates can file for the race in
Somebody that would really be great is Lara, she grew up there,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One when asked who he would want to replace Tillis in the Senate.
Sen. Thom Tillis' retirement tells us a lot about the current dynamics in Washington — and a little about how U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff’s race in Georgia just got a bit easier.
Sen. Thom Tillis’s (R-N.C.) decision to not seek reelection to another term has scrambled the field for what will be one of the most competitive Senate races in the country next year. The North
North Carolina's State Board of Elections has initiated a plan to collect missing ID numbers from voter rolls to comply with federal law, requiring mailings to voters and updates to records.
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