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ァ Make sense of politics in North Carolina -
Learn everything you need to know about early voting & mail-in ballots 2022 North Carolina Voter Guide
鏝 Break down statewide races, including U.S. Senate & N.C. Supreme Court
Track potential toss-up races that were watching in the NC General Assembly
Follow the congressional races were watching this year, plus notes on a few other races
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A closer look at the statewide races in North Carolina for the 2022 Primary Election. Voters will elect a new U.S. senator, along with seats on the N.C. Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
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Budd, who has received former President Donald Trumps endorsement in the May 17 primary race, declined to participate in the debate that aired on several Nexstar stations that cover North Carolina.
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He was issued a citation for possession of a dangerous weapon on city property, a misdemeanor. Cawthorn was released but police held on to the firearm, as is routine.
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Robinson appears in an ad from the Club for Growth Action super PAC that began running Wednesday. The committee plans to spend $1.3 million alone running this commercial on TV. It's part of $14 million the group said it was prepared to spend in the race supporting Budd and opposing McCrory.
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Those who miss Friday's deadline may register and vote at the same time during the one-stop early voting period, April 28 to May 14, at any early-voting site in their county, according to a release from the North Carolina Board of Elections.
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U.S. Senate hopeful Ted Budd is benefitting from President Donald Trumps endorsement and a super PACs commitment to flood airwaves and mailboxes to help him as the May 17 Republican primary approaches. But rival and former Gov. Pat McCrory still has managed to stick close to Budd when it comes to head-to-head fundraising.
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The 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals will hear arguments on the challenge to the N.C. congressman's candidacy.
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Cheri Beasley's campaign said Thursday it raised over $3.6 million in the first three months of this year. The former chief justice of the state Supreme Court has led in fundraising among all Democratic and Republican candidates seeking to succeed the retiring GOP Sen. Richard Burr.
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The May 17th primary is less than two months away, and the attacks are mounting as advertisements increase.
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The renewed effort is not expected to change maps for the current election cycle. The justices allowed North Carolina to use maps approved by state courts in 2022 as litigation continues.