About 62% of North Carolina’s population is non-Hispanic white. The state also has a sizable Black or African American population (22.2%) and Hispanic population (10.5%), and it will be crucial ...
The former President needs to win the state, but he’s standing by the G.O.P.’s gubernatorial nominee, whose campaign is imploding.
North Carolina Lt. Gov ... forum Nude Africa where he called himself a 'perv' and 'black Nazi.' Republicans in the battleground swing state are scrambling as the party allegedly weighs ousting ...
The crowd inside and outside the auditorium was decidedly white ... Carolina, North Carolina State University, Wake Forest University and Duke University. It is the home of 10 active Historically ...
From "The Pelican State" to "The Tar Heel State," some Southern state nicknames are more obvious than others. Here are the ...
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor, posted dozens of “gratuitously sexual” and racist remarks on a pornography forum over the course of 16 years, a ...
Donald Trump is returning to North Carolina to stump in the southern battleground state that both Democrats and Republicans ...
white supremacists moved into the US port of Wilmington, North Carolina, then the largest city in the state. They destroyed black-owned businesses, murdered black residents, and forced the elected ...
The battleground state of North Carolina, where Mr Robinson is currently serving as lieutenant governor, is expected to play a pivotal role in the November White ... and a “Black Nazi” and ...
Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina ... state, on Thursday vowed to stay in the race as CNN reported that he had once called himself a “black NAZI!” ...
The Republican candidate running to be governor in the key swing state of North Carolina has denied accusations he called himself a “black Nazi ... Don’t f--- a white b----!” ...
The Gaston Board of Education, along with other defendants, contend the window is stripping North Carolina residents of their vested rights protected by the state constitution since 1776.