Early voting begins in North Carolina, a crucial battleground state North Carolina voters are lining up to cast their vote for the next president. The state joins several others opening polls early. Also, Israel takes out a high-ranking Hamas leader....
Polls opened for early voting on Thursday in North Carolina—a critical battleground in the2024 U.S. presidential election—just weeks after Hurricane Helene left some residents stillwithout power, running water, or phone service. North Carolina could be crucial in determining a winner in the race...
North Carolina Treasury Secretary Dale Folwell, and now, challenging for the seat of North Carolina's governor visits with Eastern North Carolina NOW's publisher, Stan Deatherage, to discuss the multiple jobs of the Secretary, his commitment to performance, and that lurking elected position hence....
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Turnout for early in-person voting started strong Thursday in the presidential battleground ofNorth Carolina, including in mountainous areas whereHurricane Helenedestroyed property and upended lives but apparently did not da...
Election reformRacial and ethnic politicsNorth Carolina offers its residents the opportunity to cast early in-person (EIP) ballots prior to Election Day, a practice known locally as "One-Stop" voting. Following a successful legal challenge......
I was prompted with questions as the crisis worsened. If there was a ten-per-cent chance of being shot or severely injured at a voting precinct, would you vote? A private militia is forming in your neighborhood—will you join? Where is a safe location to bug out? Some of the questions...
North Carolinaelectionearly voting2008presidential electionBarack ObamaJohn MccainThis summary will try to as concisely as possible explain the trends seen during early voting and project the votes cast on Election Day. Early voting has had a
"The rate of in-person absentee appears to be at a higher rate than previous elections,"Wolfe said."Of course, it's possible that the pace may slow in the days ahead, but the first three days of in-person absentee voting were exceedingly high." ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's unemployed would no longer receive the pandemic-related $300-a-week federal unemployment supplement under legislation approved by a state House committee on Wednesday.
Asked whether he was concerned about the election turnout in the state as a result of the storm, Trump said “voting is the least of it right now.” And in response to a question about whether he is concerned about the results of the election in North Carolin...