North Carolina is not really a red or blue state − and that makes political predictions much more difficult
- Written by Christopher A. Cooper, Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs, Western Carolina University
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson shares the stage with former U.S. President Donald Trump during a 2022 rally in Selma, N.C.Allison Joyce/Getty ImagesFor all its prominence as a key battleground state, North Carolina hasn’t done much swinging in U.S. presidential elections.
The last time a majority of North Carolinians voted for a Democratic candidate...










