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North Carolina’s Electoral Future May Hinge on Rural Black Voters Who Feel Ignored by Democrats

Summary by Chapelboro.com
Written by BILL BARROW and MAYA SWEEDLER NASHVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Ricky Brinkley has lived in rural North Carolina nearly all of his 65 years, and he likes it “out in the county,” past the street lights and bustle of the small towns that carpet the landscape. But the former truck driver can feel left out when elections roll around in this battleground state. “People don’t come out like they should and ask you how you feel about things,” Brinkley s…
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Chapelboro.com broke the news on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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