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Trump wins North Carolina
Donald Trump has won North Carolina.
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Mo Green wins race for superintendent of public instruction
Democrat Mo Green will be the supervisor of the state's public school system.
Green defeats conservative Michele Morrow.
Education and parental rights have become a major sticking point in Republican-majority states, including North Carolina, where efforts to limit teachings on race and gender identity have advanced.
Trump talks about his assassination attempt
Trump just briefly mentions the assassination attempt he suffered in July, which he survived after a bullet grazed his ear during a campaign rally.
He tells the crowd that his life was “saved for a reason,” a suggestion he made throughout his campaign.
Trump says he will bring “every drop of spirit and fight” to the White House, and that being president is the “most important job in the world.” As a reminder, Trump has declared victory, but has not yet reached the required number of Electoral College votes. He is currently four short.
He adds that he will run his administration under the motto: “Promises made, promises kept.”
Trump congratulates JD Vance
Republicans have not yet been announced as the winners of this election, but they are only four electoral votes away from doing so.
Vance calls Trump's victory “the greatest political comeback in history”
Trump: “We will help our country heal.”
In his election night appearance he promises to fix the borders and adds that he and his party made history for a reason. It is clear that the Republican candidate is using this as a victory speech.
The Democratic Party has only won 3 of the 14 districts that make up North Carolina, pending confirmation of the result in District 1, the tightest in the polls. This fact has caused the 16 electoral votes of North Carolina to go to the Republican Party's candidacy.
The Democrats have won in District 2 (Deborah Ross), District 4 (Valerie Foushee) and District 12 (Alma Adams).
North Carolina goes to Trump
Donald Trump will pick up the 16 electoral college as he secures a vital victory in this key state.
Trump still leading with nearly 90% counted
The gap is around 150,000 with Trump leading on 2.5 million votes. There are 875,000 votes remaining. It's an uphill struggle for Harris here.
Red mirage in North Carolina
Trump may be ahead, but remember the red mirage effect.
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Trump on course to win North Carolina?
Trump currently sitting on 51.9% with almost half the votes counted in North Carolina and NBC analysis suggests the trends are possibly favoring him taking the state having lost it to Biden in 2020.
How North Carolina voted in 2020
Some pollsters thought Joe Biden might just sneak a win in North Carolina, but Trump ultimately took the 15 electoral college votes, taking 49.93% of the votes to Biden's 48.59%. In real numbers that was 2,758,775 to 2,684,292 vots.
Trump into the lead in North Carolina
With 21% of the vote counted, Trump has moved ahead of his Democrat rival. He's now on 52.2%, with Harris on 46.6%
Exit poll take aways in North Carolina
Some interesting take aways from the exit polls conducted by Edison Research, in North Carolina with Harris gaining with women and younger voters, while Trump maintains strength among white voters, particularly men, though his support has dipped since 2020.
Harris leads with college graduates, while Trump edges out with non-graduates. Economic concerns weigh heavily, with nearly half of voters feeling financially worse off than four years ago. The majority see U.S. democracy as threatened, and demographic shifts include a rise in Hispanic voters and a decline in Black voter share compared to 2020.
Result timeline in North Carolina
Here's the timeline for getting the results in North Carolina
7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.: Approved absentee-by-mail votes are reported
8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.: Early voting results are posted. In-person early votes and approved absentee votes are included.
8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.: Precinct officials deliver results to the county boards.
8:30 p.m. - midnight: Precinct results are reported
Cities like Charlotte and Raleigh are making things look pretty blue in North Carolina. 55.5% to 43.5% for Harris in North Carolina, with 7% of the votes counted.
Making your mind up in North Carolina
Interesting from CBS News exit polling showing that voters who decided late tended to trend Harris. Those who made up their mind before September tended to trend Trump, but it was pretty close.
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Numbers right now in North Carolina
Still far too early to call in North Carolina, but Harris is leading with almost 212,000 votes counted.
She's on 126,000, Trump back on 84,000.
Independent Jill Stein is shy of 1,000.
Democrat Josh Stein leads in North Carolina's gubernatorial race as first results come in
In addition to the closely watched presidential race, many are watching the state's gubernatorial race. The Democratic Attorney General of the state, Josh Stein, is taking on the Republican. Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson.
Robinson found his campaign in a crisis just a few weeks ago as sexual and offensive comments made by the candidate were uncovered on pornographic forums. With just two percent of the vote reported, AG Stein has received over 70 percent of the votes counted so far.
Wake County is a stronghold for Kamala Harris
One of the most important geographic hotspots in North Carolina seems to be swinging to the Democratic side, at least in early results. Kamala Harris sweeps there with 71% of the vote.
First counts from North Carolina arrive
With 2% of the votes counted, Kamala Harris has a 68% lead. It's early days, of course, but getting off to a good start is important in the race for the presidency.
A close race between Harris and Trump in North Carolina
In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, anything could happen in North Carolina. Currently, Donald Trump has secured votes in small towns and rural areas, which could provide a significant advantage and potentially secure a win in this state. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has substantial support in larger cities, benefiting from a history of Democratic preference. However, the “undecided” vote might disrupt this trend, as reflected in major polls.
Counties in North Carolina that tend to vote democratic
Specialized polls highlight that in North Carolina, the counties with the highest Democratic support are Wake, Mecklenburg, and Durham. In the 2020 elections, there was a marked preference for Joe Biden with:
Wake: more than 60,485 votes
Mecklenburg: more than 59,852 votes
Durham: more than 19,329 votes
Importance of climate change and environment in the U.S.
Another issue that powerfully separates the two candidates is undoubtedly the issue of climate change. According to YouGov data supporters of Donald Trump's candidacy do not believe that climate change is an important issue for the future of the country with 31% of respondents believing it is “not very important” or as many as 34% believing this issue to be “very unimportant.” Kamala Harris supporters, however, see it as vital with 70% of respondents thinking it is “very important”.
U.S. Presidents with majority votes in North Carolina
In recent political history in North Carolina, only two Democratic presidential candidates have won more than 95% of the vote: Jimmy Carter in 1976 and Barack Obama in 2008.
Opening of voting in North Carolina
It’s important to note that each county in North Carolina sets specific rules, requirements, and hours for voting in the 2024 election. Those who decide to vote in person on November 5
Public opinion about public spending and taxes in the USA in 2024.
For the entire adult population surveyed, public spending and the taxes levied on them are of great importance, but certainly as many as 80% of Republicans consider this type of spending as “very important”. For Democrats, such spending is “very important” for only 53% of respondents.
North Carolina’s uncertain decision in the November 5 election
North Carolina is among the states considered most undecided for the November 5 election, with a current population of 10.8 million and 7.6 million registered voters. Rapid demographic growth is a factor contributing to this uncertainty.
Religion in North Carolina
Traditionally, North Carolina’s predominant religion was “Protestant.” Over time and with the arrival of Latin American immigrants, religious diversity increased, welcoming Catholics, Jews, and Baptist churches, now the most predominant. Behind them are Methodists and Quakers, mainly in Guilford County.
2020 figures are as follows:
Protestants: 7,021,114
Catholics: 943,133
Orthodox Christians: 104,792
Other Religions: 314,377
Rapid growth of the latino population in North Carolina
The Latino population is a crucial factor in the U.S. elections. According to the 2020 Census, North Carolina's Latino population has grown rapidly, driven by high birth rates among Latina women, especially those with U.S. residency, and an increase in both legal and illegal immigration.
Race and ethnicity in North Carolina
North Carolina’s diverse racial and ethnic makeup is highlighted in the 2020 U.S. Census:
White Population: 63.9%
Black Population: 21.8%
Hispanic/Latino: 10.7%
Asian: 4.0%
Native American: 2.5%
Pacific Islander: 0.2%
Other: 1.1%
The importance of immigrants in North Carolina
Immigrants play an essential role in North Carolina’s urbanization and growth, supporting agricultural and rural sectors and adding to the stability of large cities like Charlotte and Raleigh. Immigrants have largely come from Latin America, India, and Southeast Asia.
Immigration in the United States: for or against?
The United States, a multicultural country where many different ethnicities coexist, has always been a welcoming country for immigrants. Statista collects in a new study what is people's opinion on immigration and whether it is favorable or detrimental to the future of the country. In 2020, opinion in favor reached its highest level since 2005, with up to 77% in favor of welcoming immigrants. Covid was a setback in public opinion with the increase of speeches against taking in more immigrants due to fears of a lack of security. Currently 27% of the population is against foreign immigration.
An hour and a half till voting closes in North Carolina
Polls close at 7:30 p.m. in North Carolina. Remember if you're in line by 7:30 p.m. you have the right to vote.
The fast urbanization of North Carolina
North Carolina, as of 2024, is considered a key state in the U.S. Presidential election due to its fast urbanization. Originally rural, agriculture remains a staple, though urbanization has surged in the last 30 years. Its two largest cities are Charlotte and Raleigh.
County management in North Carolina
North Carolina has 100 counties, each governed by a board of commissioners made up of three to seven members elected by the county residents, serving two- to four-year terms. There are also 500 cities and towns, each with a mayor elected by popular vote.
More news in voting
Voting has been authorized to be extended by 30 minutes in two voting districts in North Carolina: Wilson and Burke.
Both counties started voting late due to technical issues at some polling locations (Gardners School in Elm City and Pilot Mountain in Morganton).
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The people, turning out in North Carolina
There is reportedly a 4-hour wait to vote at the App State campus in Boone.
IMPORTANT: Polls close in just over 3 hours.
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The president born between North and South Carolina
A controversial fact is about President Andrew Jackson, who was reportedly born in North Carolina, though it occurred on the border with South Carolina. Both states have claimed the official birthplace, with Jackson County in South Carolina being recognized.
U.S. Presidents born in North Carolina
An interesting fact is that two U.S. presidents, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson, were born in North Carolina, though both began their political careers in Tennessee.
North Carolina’s political division
North Carolina is dominated by Democrats and Republicans. In recent years, politicians from the Green Party and the Libertarian Party have tried to enter the political scene without much success. Historically, the region was divided between east and west; before the Civil War, it was entirely Democratic, but afterward, Republicans gained power.
Abortion in the USA: percentage of adults who support abortion
One of the most controversial issues of the last legislature has undoubtedly been abortion legislation. Up to 50% of voters with Republican voting intentions are of the opinion that abortion should be performed only in exceptional circumstances and not on a regular basis. This contrasts radically with the opinion of Democrats, who up to 42% support abortion without any type of legal restriction.
The most important cities in North Carolina
North Carolina’s ten most significant cities are vital for events like U.S. elections due to their large populations. They include:
Asheville
Charlotte
Durham
Greensboro
Greenville
Raleigh
Wilmington
Winston-Salem
Cary
Fayetteville
The three main geographic regions of North Carolina
North Carolina has three main geographic areas: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont region, and the Appalachian Mountains and Foothills. In the east, the Outer Banks form a barrier between the Atlantic Ocean and navigable waterways.
North Carolina without aristocracy
North Carolina became the twelfth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on November 21, 1789. Historians say it did not develop an aristocracy dominated by slaveholders and that the middle class began to control the government.
Politics and independence in North Carolina
North Carolina became the first state on April 12, 1776, to have delegates in the Continental Congress, voting in favor of independence from the British crown.
The Republican Party is feeling strong in North Carolina
Michael Whatley, chairman of the Republican National Committee, declared on Bloomberg Television that Republicans will have a “fantastic day” in North Carolina and other states such as Arizona or Nevada.
He defends that voter registration data or early votes are favorable to their party, and put them in a position to come out winners in some of the key states.
Voting options for people with disabilities in North Carolina
North Carolina makes it easy for citizens to vote regardless of their disabilities, providing tailored accommodations. Voters with visual impairments can use online voting available at this link.
What people think about the laws covering the sale of firearms?
In another survey conducted by Statista, participants were asked how they feel about gun legislation and whether it should be the same, more or less restrictive. Up to 60% of respondents felt that gun laws should be tightened. Less than 20% believed they should be relaxed.
Curbside voting in North Carolina
North Carolina allows curbside voting only for citizens with disabilities, as long as the voter is not an employer, union member, or agent.
Forgot your ID? Here’s what you can do in North Carolina
Voters who forget their ID on November 5 need not worry. If they arrive early, they can request a provisional ballot to vote. However, it’s essential to know which documents the County Board of Elections requires.
Requirements for seniors to vote
In North Carolina, seniors can vote in person by presenting a valid ID, or, if over 65, they may use an expired ID as long as it shows their age.
Rain impacting curbside voting
Poll workers in Rock Hill, South Carolina have told voters that rain is preventing curbside voting, according to WBTV.
According to the York County Board of Elections, rain "heaving than mist" which is really pretty light, will prevent curbside voting, due to the paper nature of the ballots.
Required documents for voting in North Carolina on November 5
Make a note! If you plan to vote in person, remember to bring the required documents, such as valid photo ID, driver’s license, or an ID card issued by the county of residence.
How will Tthose affected by Helen and Milton vote?
North Carolina residents affected by hurricanes Helen and Milton should be aware that their polling sites may change on Election Day due to unforeseen circumstances. Voters should keep up with announcements from each county and stay informed through local media and political parties.
Real average hourly earnings for all employees in the United States
It should be noted that prior to July 2022, the average hourly wage for all workers in the United States was on a downward trend following the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been rising since then to stand at $11.25 per hour.
Voting locations in North Carolina
On Tuesday, November 5, those choosing to vote in person will need to locate their assigned polling place at this link . It’s important to note that those affected by Hurricane Helen may be reassigned to different polling locations.
High voter turnout in North Carolina on election day
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Deadline for early voting in North Carolina
Be informed! Early voting in North Carolina counties is a great option to participate in the U.S. elections. This option began on October 17 and ended on November 2, 2024. After this date, early voting is no longer available. To find voting locations, click here
Native tribes that inhabited North Carolina
It’s always important to look back at the history of a region and its evolution, as is the case with North Carolina, which was home to significant native tribes, including the Cherokee, Tuscarora, Cheraw, Pamlico, Meherrin, Coree, Machapunga, Cape Fear, Xaxhaw, Saponi, Tutelo, Waccamaw, Coharie, and Catawba.
North Carolina, the third most populous state in the southeast
North Carolina is a key state for U.S. elections, especially in the Presidential race, due to its large population. It is the third largest state in the Southeast, after Florida and Georgia.
North Carolina has populations exceeding a million
Did you know? North Carolina has three metropolitan areas with more than one million inhabitants, which is why it is considered one of the largest states. The U.S. Census of 2010 recorded 9,535,483 residents.
Monthly job hires and separations rate in the U.S.
Another important detail for the U.S. economy is the ratio of new hires to layoffs from 2022. The percentage of both metrics has dropped alarmingly, hinting that the economy is slowing, something that may affect the Democrats' re-election.
The origin of the name North Carolina
Historians say that the name North Carolina was chosen in honor of King Charles II of England and his father, King Charles I.
Interesting facts about North Carolina
North Carolina was home to the first British colony in America and was one of the 13 British colonies that seceded.
North Carolina is one of the most populated states in the U.S
North Carolina ranks as the tenth most populous state, followed by Carolina, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Georgia.
North Carolina’s geographic location
North Carolina is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, South Carolina to the south, Georgia to the southwest, and Tennessee to the west, with the Atlantic Ocean forming its eastern boundary.
North Carolina is located in the southern U.S.
North Carolina is one of the 50 states that make up the United States, with Raleigh as its capital and Charlotte as its most populated city, located in the southern region of the country.
Monthly unemployment rate in the United States (Sep 22 - Sep 24)
The monthly unemployment ratio may be one of the key factors in the undecided voters considering that in the last year it has gone from an average of 3.8% to as high as 4.3% last July 2024.
Requirements for requesting an absentee ballot
North Carolina residents requesting an absentee ballot need the following:
1. Date of birth
2. North Carolina driver’s license number
3. State ID number issued by the DMV
4. Last four digits of their Social Security number
Close relatives—spouses, siblings, children, or legal guardians—may request the form for those needing it.
Absentee ballot request by phone
Residents can also request an absentee ballot by calling the local county election board office, with full information available here.
Requesting an Absentee Ballot in North Carolina
To request an absentee ballot in North Carolina, one must submit an online application here.
And download the form from the State Board of Elections here
Check your voter registration status in North Carolina
Voters with questions about their registration status in North Carolina can use a simple, digital tool requiring only a few official details. Verification can be done here.
Can you register to vote on the same day in North Carolina?
In general, same-day voter registration is not allowed in North Carolina for the U.S. elections, with exceptions for newly naturalized citizens and certain offenders. Same-day registration is possible during early voting.
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Deciding issues among Americans regarding who to vote for in the 2024 presidential election in the United States by party ideology
According to Statista data from November 2023, the issues Americans are most concerned about are the economy, the top concern of Republican voters, and preserving democracy for voters with Democratic intent. They are followed by abortion, immigration and firearms legislation.
The 3 ways to vote in North Carolina
Citizens in North Carolina can vote through three simple methods. The first is online, requiring a driver’s license or an ID issued by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. The second method is by mail, requiring prior registration. Lastly, voting can be done in person by going to the county election board.
The 4 major changes for the 2024 election in North Carolina
1. In October 9, the North Carolina General Assembly issued an emergency alert for 25 counties in North Carolina due to damage from Hurricane Helen.
2. Voters who lost their photo ID in the hurricanes are exempt from the ID requirement.
3. Absentee ballots will be accepted until 7:00 p.m. on November.
4.Changes were made to state and Congressional legislative districts, which slightly affect some candidates.
Total votes in the 2020 North Carolina election
A total of 7,666,436 voters were registered, with 31% supporting Democrats and 30% voting for Republicans.
North Carolina's 2020 election results
In the 2020 presidential election, North Carolina's official results, announced on November 13—ten days after the election—were: Trump (Republican) 50%, Biden (Democrat) 49%.
Nothing is certain in North Carolina!
Votes in North Carolina are not confirmed until the authorities release the official results. In the 2022 U.S. Senate election, there was a significant controversy as Democrat Cheri Beasley initially led by 20 points over Ted Budd. However, two hours after polls closed, Budd overtook Beasley to win the seat.
How much attention Americans are paying to the presidential election campaigns in the United States in October 2024, by age
Another important detail to consider is the voting intention by age group. Taking into account that in the United States, the majority of the population is between 20 and 50 years old, and that according to Statista data they are those who pay less attention to the campaigns of the presidential candidates, we will see which candidate they opt for.
Vote Ccounting in North Carolina
North Carolina state law allows mail-in votes to be counted on Election Day, even before polls close. However, it will not be until tonight, Tuesday, when preliminary results are available, with the official tally expected to be announced later.
North Carolina may take longer to count votes
In previous elections, North Carolina was known for its speed in counting votes; however, in 2024, the aftermath of hurricanes Helen and Milton could slow down the process.
Offices up for election in North Carolina in 2024
President: Harris (Democratic Party); Trump (Republican Party); Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party); Jill Stein (Green Party); Randall Terry (Constitution Party); Cornel West (Justice for All Party).
Governor: Robinson; Stein.
1st Congressional District: Davis; Buckhout.
The candidates for governor in North Carolina
The four candidates for governor in North Carolina are Jeff Jackson, Josh Stein, Mo Green, Mike Ross, and Michael Wayne Turner. In recent weeks, they have emphasized issues they consider crucial, such as housing, education, healthcare, food access, and immigration.
Republicans are strong in North Carolina
Despite the significant Democratic vote in North Carolina, in recent years the Republican Party has taken the lead, especially in the two occasions when Trump won the U.S. presidency. In this state, the Republican candidate received 50% of the vote, even surpassing Joe Biden by one point in 2020.
North Carolina, a Democratic State in Elections
Since 1968, Democratic presidential candidates have won the popular vote in North Carolina; the strongest victories were in 1976 and 2008. Now, the scenario includes Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.
What’s being elected in North Carolina?
In the 2024 U.S. elections, North Carolina citizens will vote for the next President and Governor this Tuesday, November 5. This state has been a popular destination for election campaigns due to its great importance.
North Carolina positioned as an "undecided" state
Polls reveal that North Carolina is “undecided” due to a one-point difference between Trump and Kamala. This state, along with others, presents a complex scenario for prediction:
Arizona (11) – Trump leads the polls.
Georgia (16) – Trump has a slight lead.
Michigan (15) – Harris is leading in the polls.
Nevada (6) – Trump is ahead.
North Carolina (16) – Trump leads by one point.
Pennsylvania (19) – Trump is ahead in the polls.
Wisconsin (10) – Harris is leading according to the latest polls.
What Trump needs to win the election in North Carolina
Recent polls indicate that Donald Trump is leading in five of the seven key states for the U.S. elections. In North Carolina, he is only one point ahead of his rival Kamala Harris and would need a two-point lead to secure a win in this state.
Given the tight race, Harris could pull ahead by a slight margin. However, Trump is expected to secure wins in:
Florida (30 electoral votes)
Ohio (17)
Texas (40)
Maine District 2 (1)
Alaska (3)
Iowa (6)
Kansas (6)
Missouri (10)
Montana (4)
South Carolina (9)
Alabama (9)
Arkansas (6)
Idaho (4)
Indiana (11)
Kentucky (8)
Louisiana (8)
Mississippi (6)
Nebraska (4)
North Dakota (3)
Oklahoma (7)
South Dakota (3)
Tennessee (11)
Utah (6)
West Virginia (4)
Wyoming (3)
North Carolina and abortion
A recent survey from SurveyUSA/WRAL-TV reveals that in North Carolina, 43% of residents support making abortion illegal after six weeks, and the current law prohibits it after 12 weeks.
Swing state election polling of Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump in the US (October data)
In the other swing states, the situation is similar, with the latest polls showing a tie. In all of them, Donald Trump is slightly ahead of Kamala Harris in the intention to vote. In the states of Arizona and Georgia, the difference is almost 2 points, which would make it difficult for the Democrats to win. Special attention to Georgia, with 16 electoral votes, which is considered one of the key states to be President of the United States.
Issues of concern for North Carolina citizens
The issues of greatest importance and interest to North Carolina citizens include economic factors, immigration, natural disasters, and abortion. On the latter, surveys highlight that residents are more conservative than those in other U.S. states.
North Carolina and the black vote
Text: In the last few elections, North Carolina’s electorate has favored Democratic candidates. For instance, in the 2020 election, Joe Biden received 87% of the Black vote, securing 92% of it in his favor. Additionally, North Carolina’s large rural population of about 3.4 million people plays an influential role.
The importance of North Carolina in the 2024 elections
North Carolina has become one of the strongest and most relevant states for the elections due to its demographic factors; it has 16 electoral votes. It is significant for its African American population, which represents 21% compared to the national level of 12%.
North Carolina Is one of the key states with the most voters
There are seven states in the U.S. that are likely to decide the 2024 elections. Pennsylvania (19) has the largest swing influence, followed by Georgia (16) and North Carolina (16), then Michigan (15), Arizona (11), Wisconsin (10), and Nevada (6). These states, including North Carolina, will define the Presidential election, potentially making history by electing Kamala Harris as the first woman president or allowing Donald Trump to continue his tenure for a third term.
Kamala Harris says Trump Is driven by revenge
“Donald Trump has spent a decade trying to keep the American people divided and fearful. That’s who he is. But I’m here to say that’s not who we are... I pledge to be a president for all Americans: to always put country over party and self,” Kamala Harris said to North Carolina residents.
2024 Presidential election polling of Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump
Overall polls reflect how Kamala Harris closed the gap with Trump, who was 2 points ahead last September. Right now, statistics consider both candidates with 48% of the share of registered and likely voters.
A third of North Carolina voters have already voted
The North Carolina State Board of Elections states that a third of the voters in this state have already cast their votes in the 2024 U.S. elections. In 2020, official results were announced ten days later, as mail-in votes arrived on the same day and military ballots from abroad were counted afterward.
Trump claims resources for Helen and Minton relief were given to immigrants in North Carolina
Hurricane Helen was not the only disaster to leave significant damage in North Carolina; there were also casualties from the Milton meteorological event, which caused considerable damage. Polls suggest that voters will be influenced by how well the candidates respond to this issue. Trump claimed at a campaign event that much of the resources intended to aid North Carolina residents affected by Helen and Milton were given to immigrants.
In the last 3 elections, the conservative party has won in North Carolina
An interesting and highly relevant fact for the U.S. elections on November 5, 2024, is that in North Carolina, the conservative party has won the last three elections. In 2012, Mitt Romney won, and afterward, Donald Trump was victorious in 2016 and 2020.
Currently, polls in North Carolina show 44% support for Kamala Harris and 43% for Donald Trump. However, according to Reuters, this state is very complex to predict.
Donald Trump requests votes in North Carolina to change the U.S
Recently, Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, stated at a campaign event that there would be no second chances to save a declining America. “America won’t have a second chance... But don’t worry, we won’t be a declining nation for much longer.”
In 2008, North Carolina gave full support to a democratic candidate
The latest polls from FiveThirtyEight indicate that Donald Trump is leading Kamala Harris by one point in North Carolina. Fun fact: The last time this state fully supported a Democratic presidential candidate was in 2008 with Barack Obama. North Carolina is crucial in the U.S. Presidential election, as in 2020, Trump’s win in this state was confirmed ten days after the election, specifically on November 13.
North Carolina polls for the US Election 2024: Trump vs Harris
In 2020, Donald Trump won the electoral vote in North Carolina by 50% against Biden who got 48.6% of the vote. The state of North Carolina is considered one of the swing states which may be key for Harris who closes the gap with Trump in the latest polls: 47.7% for Trump vs 47.3% for Kamala Harris.
The Impact of hurricane Helen and the 2024 elections
North Carolina is one of the key states in determining who will win today's November 5th election in the United States. Voters are looking for support from candidate Trump and candidate Harris in the aftermath of Hurricane Helen, which left hundreds displaced.