From Epoch Times
There were seven statewide races: the U.S. Senate and six judicial races, with two of those races being in the North Carolina Supreme Court, both won by Republicans.
“North Carolina Republicans swept all seven of the statewide races,” Andy Jackson, director of the Civitas Center for Public Integrity at the John Locke Foundation—an independent research institute in North Carolina that examines issues of freedom, personal responsibility, and limited constitutional government—told The Epoch Times.
The primary Republican victory for North Carolina Republicans was Trump-endorsed Republican Ted Budd, who beat former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Cheri Beasley for the Senate seat formerly occupied by Richard Burr, who didn’t seek reelection.
Budd was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives who signed an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, which was a lawsuit filed in the U.S. Supreme Court contesting the 2020 presidential election.
Republicans won every statewide judicial race, and they will have a 5–2 majority in the next session of the North Carolina Supreme Court, while expanding their current majority in the North Carolina Court of Appeals judges.
Republicans also flipped a half-dozen local sheriff races from Democrat to Republican, Jackson said.
Then why the dems governor?
He got in after our former Governor got into a brouhaha over same sex bathrooms. It was all done to get rid of him.
In the end it was a close race but It was stolen for Cooper. It was a drop of ballots right after Election Day that solidified his win. And he won again in 2020 mainly due to the absentee ballots during COVID. And so did his cohorts: Our Secretary of State and our Attorney General. Along with one other Dem upper level state position. There were four at the top level positions. And they control all our elections.
Luckily, we still had a majority of Republican lawmakers who have passed laws to fix some of the election issues
Currently the voter ID law that was passed by the people here in a referendum vote on the ballot in 2015 is in litigation. With our new majority in the state Supreme Court I suspect it will eventually become law.
C-H-E-A-T... but it's a secret.
LOL, the most rhetorical question on GA.
Cheating