Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing North Carolina’s board of elections after they refused to remove his name from the ballot in the pivotal swing state. The lawsuit filed in Wake County Superior Court on Friday says the board’s decision to deny Kenendy’s request to remove his name from the ballot violates his free speech
A woman is suing the North Carolina State Board of Elections after she says she received a letter from a board investigator asking her to remove a “ballot selfie” from a post on X.
Kamala Harris is the first name North Carolina voters will see on their 2024 US election ballots, but conspiratorial social media posts claiming Democrats manipulated the polls to hurt Donald Trump's chances of winning back the White House are misleading.
This story first appeared in NC Newsline. Republicans sued North Carolina’s elections board on Thursday, demanding enforcement of a new law that requires cross-checking jury documents to remove noncitizens from voter rolls.
A new forecast of the presidential race conducted by The Hill and Decision Desk HQ turns North Carolina from lean Republican to toss-up.
The Democratic vice president and the Republican former president will focus almost all of their remaining time and resources on a small collection of undecided voters in just seven states.
After a summer of historic tumult, the path to the presidency for both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump this fall is becoming much clearer. The Democratic vice president and the Republican former president will devote almost all of their remaining time and resources to just seven states.
Robert F Kennedy Jr has sued North Carolina’s election board to get his name off the state’s ballot ahead of November's US presidential election, just months after he fought to have his name included in several states.
Kennedy filed the lawsuit on Friday after the North Carolina Election Board ruled it was too late to remove his name from the ballot as a third-party candidate in the battleground state
Vice President Kamala Harris could become only the second Democratic presidential candidate to win North Carolina in more than 40 years as the state has slowly shifted more to the left over the past decade—thanks in part to a growing high-tech corridor.
One of the closest races, according to FiveThirtyEight's election forecast, is North Carolina, where Vice President Kamala Harris briefly overtook Donald Trump last week before the former president retook the lead. He is now 0.4 points ahead of Harris in the state, 45.9 percent to her 45.6 percent.