As political junkies, when you’re following election night results in presidential elections, the bare minimum hope you have is that even if your candidate doesn’t win the race at least they win your state so you can say “We did our part.”
When North Carolina was called Tuesday night for President-Elect Donald Trump, my prayer was that this wouldn’t be another 2020 where the “consolation prize” for me (and other Trump supporters here) was Trump winning the Old North State but not the presidency.
As the night wore on, it became very clear that history wouldn’t be repeating itself.
And not only did it not repeat itself nationally, but in North Carolina Trump – as of this writing – has an additional feather to add to his cap regarding his win here.
In 2016, Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in North Carolina by around 173,000 votes, and in 2020 he beat Joe Biden by nearly 75,000 votes. In both, Trump didn’t quite make it to the 50 percent mark (going by official percentages from the state board of elections). […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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