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Barack Obama & North Carolina Newsletter
  • North Carolina Democrats resolve for America to drop support of Israel 30 Jun 2025 20:33 GMT

    … the 2026 midterms for candidates trying to get to … of State representing the North Carolina Democratic Party have also … win in 2008. And each of the last three presidential elections have … years sans once each for Barack Obama (2008) and the late Jimmy …

  • JB Pritzker: From political neophyte to 43rd governor of Illinois — and potential US presidential candidate 27 Jun 2025 15:12 GMT

    … Sens. Terry Sanford of North Carolina and Alan Dixon of Illinois … vacated by then-President-elect Barack Obama. On the call, … Trump in the 2016 presidential election and the bruising budget … Supreme Court races, backing candidates that reclaimed and then …

  • North Carolina Elections Just Got a Lot Better 09 Jun 2025 12:19 GMT

    … the elections process and campaign finance … North Carolina voter registration. When former President Barack Obama narrowly won the state in 2008 … razor-thin 2020 presidential election. Banning Signature … -party candidates to help Democrat candidates. Hopefully …

  • DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Voter Registration issues 29 May 2025 18:16 GMT

    … critical to ensure that elections in North Carolina are conducted fairly, accurately … to bringing North Carolina into compliance with federal law.” North Carolina ranks 18th … state went Democrat in a presidential election was in 2008 for Barack Obama.

  • AP: Donald Trump wins North Carolina in 2024 presidential election 06 Nov 2024 04:28 GMT

    presidential candidate requires at least 270 electoral votes to win the election. North Carolina … this year’s election. Both candidates had campaigned extensively in each … Barack Obama in 2008, barely defeating John McCain. Follow live 2024 General Election

  • Donald Trump Projected to Win North Carolina in 2024 Presidential Election 06 Nov 2024 03:00 GMT

    … win the state of North Carolina in the 2024 presidential election. This outcome is … state, having last succeeded in 2008 with Barack Obama, the margins by which … Trump won in the last two elections

  • Mamdani, Trump and the End of the Old Politics 03 Jul 2025 01:49 GMT

    … in 2004, or Barack Obama with Facebook in 2008. Or Trump on … the election. Yes that is 90 percent of the campaign. … primary in New York City. The governor the former governor of North Carolina … talked about as a presidential candidate. And then everything that …

  • 2004 to 2024, Part One: When Each State Was at its Most Democratic By J. Miles Coleman 03 Jul 2025 15:09 GMT

    … daily newsletter Change in presidential elections over the last 20 … 49% for the Republican candidate while the national vote … couple of decades. 2008 In 2008, Barack Obama was an especially strong … from 2012 to 2020, North Carolina was eerily stagnant, always …

  • As North Carolina awaits ICE, congressmen back deportation proposals 28 Jan 2025 23:53 GMT

    … would ramp up in North Carolina. The Center for Immigration … the era of President Barack Obama and former First Lady … at least 2008, has said as a presidential candidate deporting criminals … this session of Congress, North Carolina Democratic U.S. Reps. …

  • Trump Triumphs in North Carolina for 2024 Presidential Race—Detailed Results by County Donald J. 06 Nov 2024 10:05 GMT

    … in all three of his presidential runs, a testament to his … in North Carolina until the very end, with both candidates making frequent campaign stops … time a Republican lost North Carolina was in 2008, when Barack Obama narrowly won by …

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