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

  • Democrats appear to have won 49 seats in the North Carolina State House, breaking the Republicans' supermajority status.
  • Breaking the GOP supermajority will help uphold vetoes and stop unfavorable legislation in the next session.
  • Governor Roy Cooper stated, "We beat back extremism and chose strong NC leaders" following the party's success.
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