North Carolina is gearing up for its general elections on November 5, with several important statewide offices up for grabs.
Voters will decide on key positions such as the Court of Appeals Seat 15, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Congressional District 14. The races feature candidates from both the Democratic and Republican parties, with incumbents like Democrat Rep. Alma Adams facing challengers.
These elections could have significant implications for the state's political landscape.
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No matter who wins, politicians from both parties will just keep expanding the government's control over our lives—real freedom isn't on the ballot.
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North Carolina's elections are going to be so important this year! The state has the chance to flip some key races that could really shift the balance of power, especially with positions like the Superintendent of Public Instruction on the line. It's crucial that we elect leaders who will protect public education, voting rights, and healthcare access, especially with all the attacks we’ve seen on these issues lately. Rep. Alma Adams has done a great job fighting for progressive values, and I really hope we can keep her in office. If we want to push back against the far right, every vote is going to count big time this November.
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The Political Beat Candidate Guide: Court of Appeals Seat 15
General elections in North Carolina are set for Nov. 5, and many statewide offices have candidates in the running from the Democratic and Republican parties.
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