Morning News Briefs: Thursday, October 27, 2016
Michelle Obama Joins Clinton At North Carolina Rally
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama are hitting the same stage for the first time this campaig
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama are hitting the same stage for the first time this campaig
Millions of people are about to head to the polls, and not all of them are voters.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off in the final presidential debate Wednesday night at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Early voting for the November general election begins Thursday, Oct.
North Carolina's gubernatorial candidates clashed Tuesday in a live televised debate over the state's economy, coal ash pits and a law signed by Republican Gov.
Facing a tough re-election bid in a presidential battleground state, North Carolina U.S. Sen. Richard Burr said Thursday that he accepts Donald Trump's statements that he didn't commit sexual assault and still supports him.
North Carolina Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and Democratic challenger Roy Cooper blamed each other at every turn Tuesday in their gubernatorial debate, in particular regarding a state law McCrory signed limiting nondiscrimination rules for LGBT people that has received national criticism.
President Barack Obama is visiting Greensboro to campaign for Hillary Clinton Tuesday.