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Minneapolis, shooting Tillis and North Carolina GOP

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North Carolina GOP lawmakers call for investigation into fatal Minneapolis shooting
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina is calling for a "thorough and impartial investigation" into the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by Immigration and Customs Enfor...

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Second Minneapolis Ice Shooting Rattles GOP, Lawmakers Call for Investigation
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Republicans call for investigation into Minneapolis shooting
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Republican Calls Are Growing for a Deeper Investigation Into the Fatal Minneapolis Shooting
Some Republicans are expressing growing concern about the tactics that federal immigration officials are using in Minnesota WASHINGTON (AP) — A handful of Republicans expressed growing concern Sunday ...

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GOP Lawmakers Call for Joint Federal and State Investigation
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Republicans Call for Investigation Into Minneapolis Shooting
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The North Carolina GOP and its fear of voters

One supposes that it’s not an especially unusual phenomenon for politicians who ascend to power to do everything they can to cling to it. Between the ability to shape public policy and the trappings that come with inhabiting high office,
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New report shows how much NC loses - and how little you gain - from GOP tax cuts | Opinion

In a new report on North Carolina’s 2026 economy, the group assessed the effects of tax cuts on government services and the quality of life.
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How North Carolina’s voter rolls — and candidates — are changing

For the first time, North Carolina has more registered Republicans than Democrats. The meat continues to be in the middle with unaffiliated voters — the largest group of voters. We’re also witnessing more candidates change their party affiliation.
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Roy Cooper chances of beating Whatley to flip North Carolina from GOP—Poll

North Carolina is seen as one of Democrats' best Senate pickup opportunities in the 2026 midterm elections.
Axios on MSN
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North Carolina GOP lawmakers consider reducing property taxes

Some North Carolina Republicans are floating the idea of reforming and reducing property tax burdens on homeowners as part of an effort to address housing affordability. Why it matters: Property taxes help fund many of the critical functions that local governments perform,
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North Carolina Senate polls paint very different pictures

A pair of polls on the North Carolina Senate race released within hours of each other paint very different pictures for the fortunes of Republican hopeful Michael Whatley and his Democratic opponent,
Jewish Insider
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North Carolina political leaders condemn antisemitic vandalism at Shalom Park

Political leaders in North Carolina are condemning the Nazi symbols and antisemitic graffiti discovered earlier this week at a hub of Jewish life in Charlotte.
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Republicans Finally Lead in North Carolina Voter Registration—But They’re Losing on What Matters Most

In our latest League of American Workers statewide poll, the Democratic Party’s approval rating sits at just 30%, with 54% disapproving—a staggering 24-point gap. That kind of brand damage doesn’t happen overnight. It’s the result of years of policy overreach, cultural disconnect, and failure to address working people’s core concerns.
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Niqab-wearing RINO running for North Carolina GOP senate seat — despite being a lifelong Democrat

There may be a RINO on the loose in North Carolina. Niqab-wearing LaKeshia M. Alston is running as the only Republican for the state Senate’s 22nd district seat — despite being a lifelong Democrat. With little known about her policy leanings,
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Berger, Page talk economy, ICE ahead of North Carolina GOP Primary

Two Republican candidates running for North Carolina Senate District 26 share where they stand on cost-of-living issues and immigration enforcement.
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