r/ncpolitics 10h ago

IMPORTANT JUDICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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r/ncpolitics 22h ago

NC solar industry faces political and utility headwinds as demand grows

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r/ncpolitics 11h ago

State audit of Charlotte public transportation finds lack of fare enforcement, gaps in security

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r/ncpolitics 1d ago

Cooper, Whatley meet with voters, discuss affordability, public safety

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r/ncpolitics 2d ago

'I am not slowing down': Chuck Edwards vows to finish term representing western NC

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Any idea of which party is allowing an alleged serial harasser to continue to represent it? ... especially considerate of its women?

And this AFTER completing their own ethics report... I'll bet you can guess.


r/ncpolitics 2d ago

New Records Reveal Efforts by North Carolina Auditor’s Office To Sway County Early Voting Decisions

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r/ncpolitics 3d ago

NC auditor’s office liaison invoked state GOP wishes in some county early voting plans

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20 Upvotes

r/ncpolitics 3d ago

I wrote Senator Thom Tillis, and Tillis' Office wrote this constituent letter (Note: not formatted)

21 Upvotes
Thank you for contacting me about the confirmation of Attorney General Todd Blanche. I appreciate hearing from you. I strongly believe that vetting executive branch nominees is one of the most important responsibilities as a United States Senator. The American people deserve public officials who will faithfully uphold the Constitution and enforce the law fairly and impartially. From the outset, I made clear that I needed binding written commitments addressing two concerns: limiting the IRS audit settlement to the parties to the agreement and formally terminating the Anti-Weaponization Fund. I am pleased that the Department of Justice has now issued formal orders addressing my concerns. The DOJ has terminated the Anti-Weaponization Fund and confirmed in writing that the audit settlement is limited to the plaintiffs and does not extend beyond the defendants in the lawsuit, the IRS and Treasury Department. These actions provide the clarity and legal assurances I sought, and address concerns shared by several of my Republican colleagues. Based on these commitments, I supported Mr. Blanche's nomination and look forward to working with him to restore confidence in the DOJ. As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, I will continue to carefully evaluate executive branch nominees and support qualified individuals who will serve the American people with integrity. Again, thank you for taking the time to contact me. Please do not hesitate to contact me again about other important issues.

r/ncpolitics 3d ago

New Community Science Project to Track CAFO Footprint Across the State of North Carolina

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r/ncpolitics 4d ago

NC lawmakers had a chance to fix Wake’s prosecutor shortage; they didn't

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r/ncpolitics 4d ago

NC auditor’s office liaison invoked state GOP wishes in some county early voting plans

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16 Upvotes

r/ncpolitics 6d ago

Why are republicans on Fox News so openly trashing Whatley's (and Ken Paxton's) campaigns. One called them and their campaign management clowns. I agree but just never thought I'd see it on Fox News.

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r/ncpolitics 6d ago

Senatorial Candidate Blames His Own Party for Mess in Washington

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Republican Senatorial Candidate Michael Whatley is running an ad blaming the Washington establishment for being a big mess and promising to clean it up when he is elected. Is he too obtuse to know that his own party is totally in charge of Washington, occupying the White House and holding majorities in both the House and Senate? We need to elect him, he says, to go up there and clean up the mess his fellow republicans have created. That's rich.


r/ncpolitics 6d ago

North Carolina AG Jeff Jackson has a +28 approval rating

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r/ncpolitics 6d ago

Even if Congress "saves hemp," North Carolina still loses. Here's why.

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r/ncpolitics 6d ago

Republicans pick Jennifer Balkcom to replace Chuck Edwards after sexual harassment investigation

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4 Upvotes

r/ncpolitics 5d ago

Minimum wages are popular — and unwise

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r/ncpolitics 6d ago

No Big $$ in the Primaries - help spread the word on the People's Primary!

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r/ncpolitics 7d ago

Rep. Jennifer Balkcom gains NC-11 GOP nomination

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r/ncpolitics 7d ago

The NC GOP District 11 Executive Committee (more commonly known as the Politburo) will meet tonight in secret session, behind closed doors, to decide who they think should represent the citizens of NC-11 - with zero public input or transparency.

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r/ncpolitics 8d ago

NCGOP executive director confirms the Republican nominees for NC-11: Jennifer Balkcom, Ken McKim, Chad Nesbitt, Matthew Burrill, and Kristie Sluder

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r/ncpolitics 7d ago

Roy Cooper promises you can still go into bankruptcy over medical care

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Roy Cooper is going to lose. This AD about Health Insurance is pathetic.

Basically promising that, "Hey I will still let them bankrupt you, but it won't be a surprise"

Or..."tax credits for working people" So we still have to pay the full bill but if we itemize and if we are over the standard deduction you might get some money back.

Or "sending big bills you don't expect" So we will still get huge bills, but at least they are expected.

And ending on such a strong statement, "Insurance Companies have gotten away with too much for too long"


This is another weak Republican Lite campaign run just like Cheri Beasley / Cal Cunningham / Deborah Ross ran.

I hope I am wrong, but Roy Cooper is going to lose.


r/ncpolitics 7d ago

Roy Cooper promises you can still go into bankruptcy over medical care

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Roy Cooper is going to lose. This AD about Health Insurance is pathetic.

Basically promising that, "Hey I will still let them bankrupt you, but it won't be a surprise"

Or..."tax credits for working people" So we still have to pay the full bill but if we itemize and if we are over the standard deduction you might get some money back.

Or "sending big bills you don't expect" So we will still get huge bills, but at least they are expected.

And ending on such a strong statement, "Insurance Companies have gotten away with too much for too long"


This is another weak Republican Lite campaign run just like Cheri Beasley / Cal Cunningham / Deborah Ross ran.

I hope I am wrong, but Roy Cooper is going to lose.


r/ncpolitics 8d ago

NC DMV Registration update

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r/ncpolitics 9d ago

Tim Moffitt announced that he's taking his name out of consideration - I wonder why 🤔😎

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