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  2. Politics of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush carried North Carolina by double-digit percentages in 2000 and 2004, but in 2008, a strong year for the Democratic Party, its presidential candidate Barack Obama narrowly defeated Republican candidate John McCain in North Carolina, 49.7% to 49.4%, becoming the first Democratic presidential nominee to win the state in 32 ...

  3. Five poll numbers that tell the story of the Democratic ...

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    This comes as Harris has tried to put more ... Nevada and North Carolina who say Harris is too liberal ... That’s compared with 35% of likely voters who believe Trump is too conservative, 9% who ...

  4. What's causing the growing political gap between Gen Z men ...

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    As more and more members of Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) reach voting age, this divide among young voters could make the partisan gender gap — already one of the most important ...

  5. OPINION: Young women have become more liberal. How ... - AOL

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    Young women are also growing more liberal when it comes to gun control. Among those ages 18-29, 74% of us are now more likely to say that gun laws should be stricter, up from 58% during the Obama era.

  6. Political party strength in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Year Council of State General Assembly United States Congress Electoral votes; Gov. Lt. Gov. Sec. of State Atty. Gen. Auditor Treasurer Supt. of Pub. Inst.

  7. Political party strength in U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the rock-ribbed New England states of Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire were dominated by the Republican Party, as were some Midwestern states like Iowa and North Dakota. However, in the 1970s and 1980s the increasingly conservative Republican Party gradually overtook the Democrats in the southeast. The Democrats' support in the ...

  8. Democrats' Political Views Are Shifting Faster Than Republicans'

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  9. North Carolina Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    With North Carolina a one-party Democratic state of the Solid South following the disfranchisement of blacks, North Carolina Republicans struggled to survive as a party during the first half of the twentieth century. African Americans were virtually excluded from the political system in the state until the late 1960s.