circlesky88
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Yeah, looks like Jackson and Green are in good shape.
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Green and Jackson now have leads more than 100KGreene is back ahead by a little.
Riggs razor thin thoughHunt, Jackson, Marshall, Green, and Riggs all leading their races.
I voted for Trump, Stein, Jeff Jackson and Mo Green. Too early to say but they might all win in NC.So not just some split tickets but lots of big Dem and Trump tickets
Make it make sense!!!
Thank God. How is Green doing?Jackson lead now north of 150K votes, 88% reporting
who didLooks like they've called the race for Jackson
who did
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I see where WRAL did
Agreed. And not only here in NC, but maybe the country if he can win a US Senate seat or the governor's mansion when Stein hangs it up.Jeff Jackson might be the future of the Democratic party
Anybody who says that there isn't a real bias against women candidates is fooling themselves. Yes some still get elected, but when it comes to running for president there are vast numbers of people (including women) who simply will not vote for a female presidential candidate.About 86.5% reporting
Lots of split ticket voting in council of state.
With 2,418,002, Harris lost too many votes from people who voted for the winning Dems in the executive branch. It may be coincidence but other than Elaine Marshall, Harris and other female candidates in both parties seem to have a similar ceiling. TBD whether Rachel Hunt has sufficient exit velocity to escape the apparent gravity well for women candidates. She does has more votes than Harris.