Donald Trump’s visits to North Carolina netted his greatest difference in raw votes and second-best winning percentage over Kamala Harris in the seven consensus battleground states of the America’s 60th presidential election.
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Republicans in North Carolina plan to override Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of an immigration and school choice bill in their closing days of session.
Former President Donald Trump is projected to win North Carolina over Vice President Kamala Harris, with 16 electoral votes at stake.
Election results also show President-elect Trump made some of his biggest gains in North Carolina counties, which are all known for their tobacco products.
Trump won North Carolina in both 2016 and 2020. In 2016, he won the state by a 3.6 percent margin over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Trump received 2,362,631 votes, or 49.83 percent. He was slightly leading polls before the election.
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After a contentious gubernatorial race has come to a close, Josh Stein will take over for Gov. Roy Cooper in the executive mansion.
Former President Trump won North Carolina, keeping the state red despite Democrats’ efforts to flip it, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. Trump won North Carolina in 2020,
Democrat Josh Stein won the North Carolina governor's race on Tuesday, Edison Research projected, defeating Republican Mark Robinson, whose candidacy imploded following a CNN report that he had called himself a "Black Nazi" and made other offensive remarks on a pornographic website.
The state has now gone to Donald J. Trump in all three of his presidential bids, underscoring his political strength there.
North Carolina continues to show a split personality, with Republican Donald Trump winning the state, but many down ballot races going to the Democrats.