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President Biden's State of the Union speech on Thursday night will be his opportunity to challenge his critics while offering additional clarity on how he would approach his second term.
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The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador was the last major candidate to challenge former President Donald Trump for the GOP nomination.
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The outcome may have gone as expected overall, but here's what the details mean for the presidential election.
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Join Jeff Tiberii and "Due South" as NPR member stations in Asheville, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Wilmington, and Winston-Salem are collaborating on an hour-long special to contextualize the North Carolina primary and Super Tuesday.
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A new study finds that the gap between white and nonwhite voters is growing fastest in places that were stripped of federal civil rights-era voting protections by a 2013 Supreme Court ruling.
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Super Tuesday is March 5. Here's all the information you need to know on casting your ballot and the key races in Mecklenburg County and across the state.
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Two Republicans and three Democrats are running for North Carolina superintendent — a role overseeing the state’s public education system.
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While the justices came together to agree Donald Trump could not be removed from the Colorado primary ballot, they differed as to how far they would go.
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History shows that when the major party nominees for president have not cleared the field of notable challengers before summer, they tend to lose in the fall.
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The video is produced by an anti-abortion rights group and has come under fire over questions of scientific accuracy.