Today's Clips (11/7/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Kamala Harris' message was forward-looking and positive, but it wasn't enough to clinch a win in the Tar Heel State.

What decisions did voters make? We look at that, at turnout, and at what kind of role North Carolina played in the presidential contest. Plus, congressional and statewide results.

While the gubernatorial race wasn't a close one, several others were. Democrats Rachel Hunt, Jeff Jackson and Mo Green all edged out their opponents.

Congressman Greg Murphy has been reelected to a fourth term representing North Carolina's 3rd Congressional District.

Although the results of the general election are not final, The Associated Press called the race for Murphy, who overwhelmingly beat his opponent, Libertarian Gheorghe C

Nov. 6. By Dave Vieser. After establishing a sizable lead in Early Voting, Beth Helfrich defeated Melinda Bales by 2,193 votes, or approximately 5 percent in the competitive race for the NC House 98 seat. The seat opened up earlier this year when incumbent Republican John Bradford decided not to run for re-election. “It was […]

IN OTHER NEWS

The students, who face assault and hate crime charges, lured a person to an apartment where they spat on him and broke a rib, the police said.

Jace Palmer, a redshirt junior on the North Carolina Tar Heels wrestling team, was arrested and charged in an attack on another UNC student.

TRADES

Lobbyists and higher education experts say the Education Department is unlikely to go but predict that Trump will end a number of Biden’s policies. As the reality of a second presidential term for Donald Trump became clear Wednesday, D.C. policy circles began the work of decoding campaign trail rhetoric and Republican priorities to determine how his return to the White House could affect higher education.

Dozens of campus leaders wrote directly to their communities in 2016. Only a handful have done so in the aftermath of President-Elect Trump’s Tuesday victory.

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