Four Democrat justices on the North Carolina Supreme Court could become the “Usurper Four” if they manage to remove two of their colleagues from a case involving Constitutional Amendments that were voted on in 2018.
Locke’d and Loaded: Democrats seek to overturn 2018 voter ID amendment in North Carolina
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The Republican National Committee (RNC), the North Carolina Republican Party (NCGOP), and a North Carolina voter filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Election Board (NCSBE) Tuesday in Wake County Superior Court challenging the NCSBE’s policy they say disregards election integrity laws requiring absentee ballot security envelopes to be sealed in order for the ballot to count.
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New poll shows a Trump lead in NC
A poll of likely voters out Monday from East Carolina University was in the field Aug. 26-28, and shows Trump leading Harris 48% to 47%, with 3% undecided and 2% planning to support an independent or third party candidate.
Harris campaign asked Gaston County teachers to recruit kids for her campaign
A local organizer for the Harris-Walz Campaign asked teachers in Gaston County Schools to recruit kids to work on the campaign, and some accepted. Such action, however, is illegal in North Carolina.