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If Republican front-runners win key primaries next year, the top GOP general election ticket in North Carolina could be more socially conservative than any in recent memory. WRAL State Government Reporter Paul Specht explains how that could energize the Republican base - but turn off voters in the middle. He also explains how the candidates represent a shift in the state Republican party, and why one Democratic strategist call it the "angriest" ticket in years.
By WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina3.9
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If Republican front-runners win key primaries next year, the top GOP general election ticket in North Carolina could be more socially conservative than any in recent memory. WRAL State Government Reporter Paul Specht explains how that could energize the Republican base - but turn off voters in the middle. He also explains how the candidates represent a shift in the state Republican party, and why one Democratic strategist call it the "angriest" ticket in years.

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