The Primaries Are Over. Now What? | Eastern NC Now

For political junkies like me, election night is like Christmas – even if it’s just the primary.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the John Locke Foundation. The author of this post is Amy O. Cooke.

   


    For political junkies like me, election night is like Christmas - even if it's just the primary. All the anticipation comes down to one day and who wins. Now that the primaries are over, what should we be watching? There were obvious winners. But I've got some additional winners and things to watch for in the next few weeks and months.
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