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North Carolina's next governor could have a more potent veto with even a small Democratic gain

  • Democrats in North Carolina may gain a powerful veto by securing 49 seats, one more than needed to end the Republican supermajority, starting January.
  • House results indicate that Democrats celebrate the potential to uphold vetoes after candidates like Stein defeated Republicans decisively.
  • Governor Roy Cooper stated that breaking the GOP supermajority will strengthen good bills and halt bad ones, while Stein pledged to veto any bill with more abortion restrictions.
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