The deadline for voter registration is upon us here in North Carolina, but don’t fret! There are still chances to update your information. While absentee ballots started going out last month after a delay due to Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Kamala Harris' campaign is using Twitch to reach young male voters. Now Harris (48%) edges Trump (46%) by just two points among registered voters in a two-way contest. The poll also found that 17% of respondents don't have loved ones with different political views.
Before voting begins, the North Carolina State Board of Elections releases a sample ballot for registered voters. Voters can look up their specific sample ballot on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website.
While both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have said they are focused on recovery efforts, Helene has obvious political implications heading into the Nov. 5 election.
Depending on a voter's place of residence, they are assigned a polling location. To find your polling location, search using the Election Day Polling Place Search on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website.
U.S. congressional candidate in North Carolina Laurie Buckhout joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the significance of the Black male vote and why she believes the border crisis and the economy are the number one issues for voters.
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), former President Trump’s running mate, is hosting a town hall Thursday in North Carolina. During the campaign event, Vance is expected to target the Biden-Harris
Despite the fact that his state is still recovering from Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper was forced to use his time to debunk misinformation spread by Donald Trump Friday afternoon.
Registered Democrats in North Carolina have taken an early lead in returning mail votes after the rules were loosened to make it easier for voters in areas devastated by Hurricane Helene.
With 13 counties devastated by flooding, the state is trying to make sure that residents can still vote. Candidates have been forced to abandon door-knocking and phone banks.