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Democratic NC Gov. Cooper wins reelection over Lt. Gov. Forest
Source: The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has been reelected to a second term, the Associated Press reports, defeating Republican challenger Lt. Gov. Dan Forest.
With more than 89% of precincts reporting, Cooper led with 51% of the vote compared to Forests 46% of the vote. Cooper had 2.7 million votes to Forests 2.4 million votes, according to unofficial results from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
Libertarian candidate Steven J. DiFiore had 1% of votes, and Constitution Party candidate Al Pisano had less than 1%.
Read more: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article246762766.html
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Democratic NC Gov. Cooper wins reelection over Lt. Gov. Forest (Original Post)
alp227
Nov 2020
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sprinkleeninow
(20,237 posts)2. Thanks be. eom
Judi Lynn
(160,524 posts)3. It's only right! Thank you. 🎆
steventh
(2,143 posts)4. Thanks. I'm grateful for this good news this morning.
And now we wait for the rest of the results. I'm hopeful. And practicing patience.