A week after the election, I asked a few expert observers of North Carolina politics about what they’re seeing now that ...
Robert L. Clark, a retired Army Command Sergeant Major from the Blythewood area, was recognized Wednesday morning as South ...
Since 2020, registered Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander voters in North Carolina grew by 31% and about 72 ...
Tim Scott of South Carolina in the Republican presidential primary ... Thune, who won Wednesday’s vote 29-24 in the second ...
With the GOP on the brink of a governing trifecta in Washington, Trump looms larger than ever, particularly on Capitol Hill, where his influence looks set to grow.
Donald Trump’s position on abortion, which favors state-level decisions, was supported by voters in several states, including ...
The removal of troops from the South ushered in the end of Reconstruction ... 126,000 Black men had registered to vote in ...
President-elect Donald Trump won across the map — improving on Republican margins nearly everywhere and delivering on his promises to win over more non-White voters on his way to defeating Vice ...
I left North Carolina after Election Day upset about Donald Trump's win but knowing my home state still has some blue left.
Black South Carolina voters were no different. Some, like in a disappointing year in 2022, stayed home. Black voter turnout ...
Forsyth and Guilford counties, with their Democratic urban and Republican suburban strongholds, showed slight overall increases for President-elect Donald Trump.Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris ...
The state has also dealt with a deluge of women who are seeking abortions that they cannot get in states like Florida, Georgia and South Carolina ... signed up to vote in her first election ...