North Carolina
North Carolina’s US Senate race remains tight, new polls show
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race stays shut with lower than two weeks of voting left, in line with latest public opinion polls.
- A ballot from Marist Faculty, which is among the many nation’s most credible pollsters, of registered North Carolina voters launched on Wednesday had Democrat Cheri Beasley and her Republican opponent, U.S. Rep. Ted Budd, tied. Amongst those that mentioned they’re positively voting within the Nov. 8 election, Budd had a 4-point lead, which fell throughout the margin of error. The survey was performed from Oct. 17 to Oct. 20.
- A latest ballot from the conservative John Locke Basis had Budd up by almost 4 factors, however throughout the sampling error amongst seemingly North Carolina voters.
- East Carolina College, which is among the many lowest-rated pollsters within the state, had Budd forward of Beasley by 6 factors, a 3-point enchancment for Budd because the college’s September survey. That survey had a credibility interval of three.8 share factors. A credibility interval is much like a margin of error.
“Cheri Beasley just isn’t up on this election,” mentioned Chris Cooper, a Western Carolina College political scientist. “These are good polls for Budd. There’s little doubt about it. They’re good for Budd, however they don’t say this race is over.”
Each candidates are citing the Marist ballot as proof that they’re those with the momentum within the race.
“On daily basis that goes by appears to yield one other ballot with seemingly voters supporting Ted Budd over Cheri Beasley,” Budd’s marketing campaign mentioned in a information launch.
Beasley mentioned on Twitter that she’s inspired to be tied amongst registered voters within the Marist ballot given she’s going through substantial opposition over the airwaves from conservative teams.
“Even with Republican allies outspending us by hundreds of thousands of {dollars}, this race is coming all the way down to a useless warmth,” she wrote.
Cooper mentioned the Marist survey might overstate Budd’s probabilities as a result of North Carolinians who advised the pollster they’re positively going to vote may in the end select to not prove to the polls.
“I don’t discover that to be significantly compelling,” he mentioned of Budd’s 4-point lead amongst self-identified particular voters. “Folks all the time assume one of the best. They assume they may present as much as vote. That doesn’t imply that they may. It’s like saying initially of the week, ‘I’m going to go to the health club day by day’ and then you definitely have a look at the clock and it’s 4 o’clock and also you resolve it’s about time to go residence as an alternative.”
thirteenth Congressional District
The Triangle seat up for grabs contains components of Wake, Wayne and Harnett counties and all of Johnston County. It’s an space that was newly drawn this yr as a part of the state’s redistricting course of. The congressional map will solely be used for the 2022 elections.
North Carolina
NC House Republicans hold elections for new speaker
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 2:11PM
North Carolina House Republicans will hold elections for speaker and the rest of the incoming leadership team.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — North Carolina House Republicans will hold elections for speaker and the rest of the incoming leadership team.
It comes after current speaker, Tim Moore, announced he would not return for a 12th term in the chamber.
Moore won his election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
The vote on new leadership is happening the same time as Governor Cooper’s veto of House Bill 10 is expected to be overridden by Republican state lawmakers Tuesday afternoon.
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Vigil held to protest expected veto override of North Carolina immigration bill HB 10
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — A vigil was held outside the state legislature to protest HB 10 — the bill changing the laws on how North Carolina’s sheriffs will need to process undocumented people that they’ve arrested.
That bill, vetoed by Governor Cooper in September, is expected to be overridden by the state’s Republican supermajority this week.
The vigil came just hours after President-elect Donald Trump took to social media, confirming that he would declare a national emergency and use the military to carry out the mass deportations he promised along the campaign trail.
“Where there is injustice we will stand, we will push back,” said Ana Ilarazza-Blackburn, founder of Women Leading Together and an organizer for El Colectivo.
Ilarazza-Blackburn’s been a vocal critic of HB 10 and made the drive up to Monday’s event from Moore County. She said she was stunned by the President-elect’s post about a national emergency on social media.
“It blows my mind. I never thought our country would come to this,” she said.
HB 10 would require North Carolina Sheriffs to follow new protocols should they learn someone who they’ve arrested is undocumented. It requires those sheriffs — once a court order has been issued — to keep those undocumented people in custody until federal agents from ICE can step in. It’s a law that advocates in the immigrant community say will devastate trust among North Carolina’s Latino community.
“What humane, civilized society targets at a community that has helped build them? Where’s the empathy for that and where’s the moral in that?” asked Ilarraza-Blackburn.
Willie Rowe and Clarence Birkhead, Sheriffs of Wake and Durham counties respectively, have publicly spoken out against HB 10 — arguing it takes away their ability to determine how to best serve their communities. Neither sheriff was available to comment for this story.
Conversely, the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association supports the latest version of HB 10, saying:
“The Association appreciates the legislature for its willingness not to impose onerous recordkeeping requirements on our state’s 100 sheriffs; and not to interject the Attorney General into these judicial matters.”
Monday’s vigil in opposition to that bill — attended by dozens of advocates for North Carolina’s Latino and immigrant communities — stuck a different tone.
“We can see the different ways that the attacks and the racism and the anti-immigrant sentiment is going to be more out there,” said Pilar Rocha-Goldberg, CEO of El Centro Hispano.
Rocha-Goldberg said they’ll continue to organize despite the news out of Washington on Monday.
“We saw it in the past. We saw it here, ice coming to take people from our community with really not the right way to do it. So, yeah, we are very concerned about that,” she said.
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Residential explosion leaves elderly couple injured, house severely damaged: See aftermath
Explosion under investigation in North Carolina neighborhood
An explosion damaged part of a North Carolina home. The owners are in “stable condition,” according to officials.
Officials are investigating a residential explosion that left an elderly couple injured in a North Carolina neighborhood on Sunday.
First responders were called to a home in Weddington, North Carolina on Sunday morning after multiple 911 reports of a large explosion, according to a Union County Government news release. The home sustained “severe damage,” according a statement from the Union County Sheriff’s Office.
Weddington is located about 20 miles south of Charlotte, North Carolina.
The elderly couple who lived in the home were injured, but both are expected to make a full recovery, according to the news release. The 82-year-old man sustained burn injuries and was in stable condition at a burn center, as of Sunday. His 83-year-old wife was treated at a local hospital and has been released.
“We are thankful for the swift and coordinated response from our first responder community,” Jon Williams, Union County fire marshal, said in the news release. “Our thoughts are with the couple and their family as they begin their recovery.”
The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, which is being led by the Union County Fire Marshal’s Office.
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