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Strategists say Cooper’s entry makes North Carolina a more difficult seat for the GOP to hold, though a Democrat hasn’t won a ...
The former governor is six points up in what will be one of the most competitive Senate races in the country next year.
North Carolinians are feeling the pinch of the economy, with 38% of respondents citing it as their biggest worry in a recent Emerson College Polling survey, while 40% said they are worse off ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNPolitical Power Ranker: New polling shows Roy Cooper leading early in North Carolina Senate raceA new survey from Emerson College Polling shows former governor Roy Cooper (D) leading early in the North Carolina U.S.
The approval and disapproval for President Donald Trump and some of his bigger policies are fairly evenly split in North Carolina, according to new polling. Emerson College conducted a poll for ...
Pete Buttigieg has been quietly making the rounds on an early 2028 tour after having announced that he would sit out races for governor and senator in 2026. In October, Buttigieg will speak at ...
A new survey from Emerson College Polling shows a majority of voters disapprove of the Trump administration's handling of the ...
Emerson College announces layoffs, suspension of 2 student programs “Truthfully, I’m worried about more professors and programs leaving to the point where we’re getting a shell of the ...
Emerson College will provide menstrual products in all its bathrooms – including men's and gender-neutral restrooms – in response to lobbying from a campus group that, in its own words, fights ...
Emerson president is the latest college leader to face sharp criticism related to Israel-Hamas war protests By Hilary Burns Globe Staff,Updated May 4, 2024, 6:00 a.m.
Emerson College is exploring a merger with Marlboro College, a small liberal arts school in southern Vermont. But according to Emerson President Lee Pelton, it might be easier to think of the ...
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