Why Kamala Harris is going all-in on North Carolina Win here, and she probably wins everywhere. The race in the state is suddenly close
Thomas herself left Texas for the cooler climate, lower living costs and an added political bonus: the chance to vote in a swing state. North Carolina is a coin-toss state in a coin-toss election, and if that coin lands on the blue side, Harris could roll to victory, with an expanded path to an elec...
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Published in | CBC News |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Toronto
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
14.09.2024
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Summary: | Thomas herself left Texas for the cooler climate, lower living costs and an added political bonus: the chance to vote in a swing state. North Carolina is a coin-toss state in a coin-toss election, and if that coin lands on the blue side, Harris could roll to victory, with an expanded path to an electoral college win that may not require Pennsylvania or Arizona. "A bit of a crap shoot," is how the Democrats' chair in Buncombe County, Kathie Kline, describes this year's race. Don't tell me my grocery bill is better. After she lost a close state legislative race four years ago, she started a group aimed at registering Black voters. |
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