Donald Trump Prepares for Hurricane Florence: ‘Everybody Should Get Out’
“The safety of American people is my absolute highest priority. We are sparing no expense,” Trump said on Tuesday.

“The safety of American people is my absolute highest priority. We are sparing no expense,” Trump said on Tuesday.

As the late Rev. Billy Graham lay in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda this week before his Friday burial in North Carolina, some state lawmakers are proposing a more permanent tribute to the late pastor.

GOP legislators in North Carolina are keeping their legislature’s power to decide who is male and who is female, amid furious opposition from gay advocates and their progressive allies, who say they should have the power to decide people’s legal sex, regardless of biology.

Outgoing Republican Gov. Pat McCrory said the post-election gender deal “sadly proves this entire issue originated by the political left was all about politics and winning the governor’s race at the expense of Charlotte and our entire state.”

National and state leaders of constitutional groups are calling North Carolina Republican Gov. Pat McCrory’s conceded defeat to Democrat Roy Cooper the result of money poured into the state by outside “radical forces” as well as “corporate extortion” and “bullying.”

Election 2016 is not over in North Carolina, where allegations of possible voter fraud now loom over a governor’s race that still remains too close to call.

The latest Bloomberg Politics poll finds a dead heat in North Carolina, with 46% for Hillary Clinton, 45% for Donald Trump.

North Carolina’s Republican Governor Pat McCrory has launched a new 2016 campaign advertisement that hits the Democratic candidate’s transgender-boosting plan to deny bathroom and locker-room sexual privacy to all the state’s students.

The Republican governor of North Carolina says he struck a deal with the NBA to keep the 2017 All-Star Game in Charlotte but blames members of his own party in the legislature and a Democrat running for his office for killing the agreement.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is scaring off the other Democratic candidates in the swing state of North Carolina, where Clinton is set to make a campaign speech Wednesday afternoon.
