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N.C. GOP Chairman Michael Whatley says former President Trump will inevitably cast a long shadow in North Carolina politics for the foreseeable future. He believes the policies Trump championed are still winning policies for 2022 and beyond. “We had 82% Republican turnout,” Whatley said. “We set a record with 2.758 million votes for Trump. I think that has staying power. I think that anybody that is going to run is going to have to adopt his agenda.” Whatley spoke about the complexity of the vote on Capital Tonight with Tim Boyum of “For the party to say we disagree with this particular vote does not mean we hate (U.S. Sen.) Richard Burr. It does not mean we think he is a bad senator. It means on this particular vote we disagree with him,” said Whatley ....
NC formally casts 15 votes for Trump at Raleigh ceremony When you cast your ballots for the president and vice president of the United States, you are not electing them directly, but rather the slate of electors who in turn vote for the candidates. Today’s the day they do their jobs. A total of 538 electors from 50 states and the District of Columbia meet at different times and locations. In North Carolina, they have just completed the process in the old Hall of the House of Representatives in the State Capitol, giving President Trump 15 of his expected 232 today. Thirteen of the 15 North Carolina electors represent a Congressional district each, while the two at-large electors mirror Senator representation. ....
Subject: A friend wanted you to see this item from WRAL.com: https://wr.al/1JWNj Members of the Electoral College make it official that President Donald Trump won the state s presidential contest in 2020. Show Transcript in the historic old House chamber. Ah, location of significance in the history of our state. Today s event is no different and adds a new chapter to the history of this chamber. The electors who are gathered here today have studied the election laws of North Carolina as they pertain to presidential elections, and I know they come here ready to do their duties as citizen of the United States of America and the great state of North Carolina. Once the electors take their oath of office, they will elect their leadership and conduct the remainder of the meeting on their way. Our ceremonies today reflect a snapshot in time, that is, North Carolina in 2020. And the actions of the electors today will represent the will of the people of North Carolina, who ....