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North Carolina sent seven members from each major party to the Beltway. On Nov. 5, 10 Republicans and four Democrats were winners. A 7-7 split in the state this time would have
Republicans currently hold 72 of 120 seats in the North Carolina House, a supermajority by just one vote, and 30 of 50 seats in the North Carolina Senate, which is a supermajority.
Tight electoral margins might be thought to foster centrism. In reality, partisan power grabs are incentivized.
There, Republican Rep. Tricia Cotham kept her seat about 18 months after defecting from North Carolina Democrats. Holding a majority wasn't truly in question. The razor thin supermajority was in ...
Despite this state-level loss for Republicans, North Carolina voters are expected to deliver the state’s 16 electoral votes to Donald Trump, bringing him his third win in the Tar Heel state.
In TV and digital platforms, the North Carolina Republican Senate Caucus said they have outspent Democrats in the District 7 race by 3.5 times, spending almost $2.3 million.
A redistricting plan for the North Carolina Senate, proposed Oct. 18, 2023. Democrats in trouble No matter which congressional map Republicans choose, several of North Carolina’s Democrats in ...
Outside of North Carolina's importance at the presidential and gubernatorial levels, Democrats are also aiming to win enough legislative seats to eliminate the supermajority that Republicans in ...