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Newly revealed emails show North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law cost state 700 jobs
One email to city officials says the research firm’s CEO received pushback from his board when they were deciding where to create a base for operations.
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Same-sex couples appeal North Carolina’s religious objections law
Two of the plaintiffs are from a county where all magistrates recused themselves from performing marriages thanks to the new law.
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McCrory files for statewide recount in NC governor’s race, critics say ‘Move On’
Gov. McCrory, who is down thousands of votes, saw his approval rating took a nosedive after signing anti-LGBTQ House Bill 2 into law.
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NC governor’s race drama continues as Democrat Cooper picks transition team
It looks like signing anti-LGBTQ House Bill 2 into law has cost Gov. Pat McCrory his reelection bid in North Carolina, and Roy Cooper is ready to officially become governor.
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Democrat’s lead widens amid voter fraud claims in NC governor’s race
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory is fighting for his political life in a battleground state that Donald Trump won by a relatively comfortable margin.
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Gov. Pat McCrory still thousands of votes short in North Carolina race
At last count, the antigay governor trails attorney general Roy Cooper by 5,000 votes.
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Gov. Pat McCrory appears defeated in NC but won’t concede to Roy Cooper
Gov. McCrory is awaiting the full count of provisional ballots and could also call for a recount.
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Chelsea Clinton met a brave bullied girl worried Trump would harm her gay dad
Chelsea Clinton said she wants kids, including her two young children, to live in a country where “Love Trumps Hate” is more than just a slogan.
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Desperate NC Republicans try to shut down paper’s public forum on anti-LGBTQ law
Republicans filed a complaint to the elections board trying to stop a forum on their discriminatory law, which cost the state millions of dollars and thousands of jobs.
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Charming lesbian couple of 50 years star in new North Carolina campaign ad
This couple stole our hearts with their voting and pro-Clinton ads, and now they are out with one supporting transphobic Governor McCrory’s challenger, Roy Cooper.