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Rep. John Bell, R-Wayne, sits down with CJ Political Reporter Alex Baltzegar to discuss his bid to be speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives.

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    Rep. John Bell, R-Wayne, sits down with CJ Political Reporter Alex Baltzegar to discuss his bid to be speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives. Rep. Destin Hall, R-Caldwell, Rep. Jason Saine, R-Lincoln, and Rep. Keith Kidwell, R-Beaufort, are also running to lead the chamber. Carolina Journal’s interviews with Hall and Saine are available here.

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