Rick Henderson, Carolina Journal editor-in-chief, discusses problems linked to North Carolina’s 2018 election in the 9th Congressional District. Henderson offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.
Carolina Journal’s Rick Henderson discusses N.C. 9th Congressional District ballot problems
Related
New deadline for NC counties to send absentee ballots to military and overseas citizens fast approaching
Absentee and eligible military and overseas ballots are slated to go out Friday to those who requested them. All of North Carolina's 100 counties are on track to meet the Sept. 20 deadline, according to a spokesman for the North Carolina State Election Board.
FBI: Suspect waited 12 hours in a makeshift sniper’s nest on Sunday
More details are emerging in the case of Greensboro’s Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Sunday. Among them, an extensive prior criminal history and evidence that Routh may have waited, hidden along the golf course, for nearly 12 hours ahead of Sunday’s shooting.
Video: Suspect in attempted attack on Trump is from Greensboro
The suspect in custody for allegedly attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump attended North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating shots fired at 1:30 Sunday afternoon at Trump's Palm Beach, Florida golf course as an "attempted assassination." Trump reports through social media that he is safe.
Debrief: State Legislature passes Opportunity Scholarship Funding
This week on the Debrief, the presidential debate puts the candidates in a dead heat in North Carolina, plus there’s a squabble over the lieutenant governor debate.