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Published on 2024-12-10 10:40:47 - Raleigh News & Observer
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  • Griffin is challenging the validity of over 60,000 ballots in the NC Supreme Court race. An N&O analysis found that Black voters were twice as likely to have their votes challenged as white voters.
The article from The News & Observer discusses the upcoming 2024 presidential election in North Carolina, highlighting the state's pivotal role due to its status as a battleground state. It outlines the current political landscape where both Democrats and Republicans are gearing up for a fierce contest. Key points include the potential rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with both parties focusing on voter turnout, early voting, and addressing issues like voting rights, election integrity, and the influence of third-party candidates. The article also touches on the strategies of local and national campaigns, the impact of recent redistricting, and the importance of suburban voters in deciding the state's electoral outcome. Additionally, it mentions the ongoing legal battles over voting laws and the significant role of mail-in voting, which has become a contentious issue.

Read the Full Raleigh News & Observer Article at:
[ https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article296693744.html ]
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