Rick Henderson, Carolina Journal editor-in-chief, discusses a state Superior Court panel’s decision to allow N.C. congressional elections to proceed under a newly drawn map. Henderson offered these comments during the Dec. 6, 2019, edition of “NC SPIN.”
Carolina Journal’s Rick Henderson assesses N.C. congressional map dispute
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