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Will a Democrat victory in NC mean the state’s anti-LGBT law will go away?
Even if a few seats in the General Assembly flip during the election, there won’t be a sweeping turnover to assist Cooper in repealing HB2.
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How North Carolina votes today will shape its future political identity
On both ends of the political spectrum, many voters say they’re more engaged than they’ve been in a while.
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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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The GOP is trying to suppress 34,000 transgender voters today
An estimated 34,000 trans voters may find it impossible to cast a ballot today because they can’t clear hurdles imposed by voter ID laws.
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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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Here’s one endorsement for N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory you’ll just love reading
“…He has helped the economy,” wrote the Roanoke Times, meaning Virginia’s economy.
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Will HB2 or a hurricane influence North Carolina’s gubernatorial race the most?
Hint: If you live in North Carolina and don’t go vote against the transphobic governor, they’ll say his response to the hurricane saved his campaign.
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North Carolina high school crowns first transgender homecoming queen
“This is a military-based town so it’s not always the most welcoming for trans people, but that hasn’t stopped me from being myself.”
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Bathroom bill fight defines close race for North Carolina governor
The gubernatorial contest is one of the nation’s most competitive, with several polls showing a statistical tie.
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5 things to know about the first transgender rights Supreme Court case
“The outcome of this case is likely to shape the future of that movement in ways that will resonate for a very long time.”