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Wake Dems select former federal prosecutor to succeed Rep. Joe John in NC House

January 29, 2025

Wake Democrats voted to recommend Phil Rubin to replace former Rep. Joe John, who died last week. Rubin is a former assistant U.S. attorney and NC Justice Department lawyer who now works for Meta.- NC Newsline by Lynn Bonner

Wake Dems select former federal prosecutor to succeed Rep. Joe John in NC House

NC Rep. Robert Reives named to national Democratic campaign committee board

January 17, 2025

NC House Democratic leader Robert Reives has been named to the board of a national Democratic committee that funds state legislative races. - NC Newsline by Lynn Bonner (Photo by Lynn Bonner)

NC Rep. Robert Reives named to national Democratic campaign committee board

Last North Carolina legislative races get finalized, confirming GOP loss of veto-proof control

January 6, 2025

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina General Assembly elections were finalized Monday as officials issued certificates to the winners in three close legislative races from November that later became subject to recounts and formal protests.

Last North Carolina legislative races get finalized, confirming GOP loss of veto-proof control

North Carolina Democrats See New Hope for November With Kamala Harris

August 5, 2024

State Democrats say they are seeing a significant boost in volunteers and enthusiasm that have them feeling more optimistic about November. (By: Calen Razor, NOTUS) (Photo by Kathy Kmonicek/AP)

North Carolina Democrats See New Hope for November With Kamala Harris

Wake County Republican NC House Candidate Mike Schietzelt Has Ties to Jan. 6 Insurrection, SCOTUS Ruling Overturning Roe v. Wade

July 30, 2024

Voters should be cautious about buying into what Schietzelt (pronounced Sheet-zelt) is selling. (NC Voices)

Wake County Republican NC House Candidate Mike Schietzelt Has Ties to Jan. 6 Insurrection, SCOTUS Ruling Overturning Roe v. Wade

$800 for an Office Stool, $7,500+ on Dinners, Fuel: Taking a Look at NC Republican Rep. Ken Fontenot’s Questionable Campaign Spending

July 30, 2024

First-term state House Rep. Ken Fontenot (R-Wilson) shares the same views as Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson when it comes to abortion and education. And it turns out that he has something else in common with Robinson – they both seem to be “not very good at math” and confused about what purchases they’re legally allowed to make using campaign contributions. (NC Voices- Editorial Board)

$800 for an Office Stool, $7,500+ on Dinners, Fuel: Taking a Look at NC Republican Rep. Ken Fontenot’s Questionable Campaign Spending