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NC GOP Candidate Likened Repealing LGBTQ Protections To Rescuing Jews During WWII
By Cristina Cabrera
07.09.19 | 1:10 pm
TV-Obsessed Trump Holding Campaign Rally In NC On Day Of Mueller Testimony
By Nicole LaFond
07.03.19 | 7:39 am
Court Doc: GOP Consultant’s Files Reveal NC Leg Lied In Redistricting Case
By Tierney Sneed
06.06.19 | 5:39 pm
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, a Democrat, has condemned his state's Republican-sponsored voter ID law and constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. But in his position he must defend the state against lawsuits on both issues. (Takaaki Iwabu/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT) North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, a Democrat, has condemned his state's Republican-sponsored voter ID law and constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. But in his position he must defend the state against lawsuits on both issues. (Takaaki Iwabu/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)
NC Republicans Fail To Overturn Guv’s Veto Of Anti-Abortion Bill
By Tierney Sneed
06.06.19 | 9:32 am
Ruth Bromer, 63 of Raleigh, North Carolina (foreground) and Jennifer Hesse, 34, of Cary (center) shout slogans on the BiCentennial Plaza  across from the Legislative Building as the North Carolina Senate gave its approval to a series of abortion restrictions Wednesday, July 3, 2013 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The bill, when originally introduced prohibited the recognition of foreign law, such as Islamic Sharia law, in family courts, was changed Tuesday with little public notice and the new bill titled the Family, Faith and Freedom Protection Act, added anti-abortion legislation. Senators voted 29-12 to approve House Bill 695. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT) Ruth Bromer, 63 of Raleigh, North Carolina (foreground) and Jennifer Hesse, 34, of Cary (center) shout slogans on the BiCentennial Plaza  across from the Legislative Building as the North Carolina Senate gave its approval to a series of abortion restrictions Wednesday, July 3, 2013 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The bill, when originally introduced prohibited the recognition of foreign law, such as Islamic Sharia law, in family courts, was changed Tuesday with little public notice and the new bill titled the Family, Faith and Freedom Protection Act, added anti-abortion legislation. Senators voted 29-12 to approve House Bill 695. (Chuck Liddy/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)
North Carolina GOP Looks To Ram Through Anti-Abortion Law
By Cameron Joseph
05.23.19 | 6:00 am
What Will The Biggest Obstacles To The Ballot Box Be In 2020?
By Tierney Sneed
05.16.19 | 6:00 am
Republican candidate for Lt. Governor Dan Forest is greeted by a supporter as he watches election returns at Sparians, an entertainment complex in North Hills in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Forest is running against Democrat Linda Coleman. (Chris Seward/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT) Republican candidate for Lt. Governor Dan Forest is greeted by a supporter as he watches election returns at Sparians, an entertainment complex in North Hills in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Forest is running against Democrat Linda Coleman. (Chris Seward/Raleigh News & Observer/MCT)
Indicted Businessman Bankrolled NC GOP Gubernatorial Front-Runner’s Groups
By Cameron Joseph
04.02.19 | 5:18 pm
Rep. Mark Walker Caught Up In Corruption Probe Roiling NC GOP
By Cameron Joseph
04.02.19 | 3:58 pm
Hayes R.2(DG)091200 -- Robin Hayes, R-N.C., during the press conference to announce support by a new coalition of businesses and organizations for the proposed Broadband Internet Access Act of 2000. Hayes R.2(DG)091200 -- Robin Hayes, R-N.C., during the press conference to announce support by a new coalition of businesses and organizations for the proposed Broadband Internet Access Act of 2000.
North Carolina GOP Chairman Indicted In Latest Scandal For Party
By Cameron Joseph
04.02.19 | 12:14 pm
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By Allegra Kirkland
03.26.19 | 5:57 am
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