Trump wins North Carolina in 2024 presidential election, CBS News projects

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Trump wins North Carolina, CBS News projects

Former President Donald Trump wins North Carolina, a battleground state with 16 electoral votes, CBS News projects. 

By Caitlin Yilek

  Updated 8:19 PM

Josh Stein projected to win gubernatorial race

CBS News projects North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, a Democrat, wins the gubernatorial race, defeating Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson. 

By Caitlin Yilek

  Updated 7:50 PM

Major races in North Carolina

The gubernatorial race is the major race to watch this year in North Carolina. Republican Mark Robinson, the state’s embattled lieutenant governor, is facing Democrat Josh Stein, who serves as the state’s attorney general. Less than two months before the election, the race was rocked by a CNN report that detailed incendiary, explicit and racist comments that Robinson posted on a pornographic website more than a decade ago. Robinson denied posting the comments, but a number of his staff left his campaign. Following the revelations, the Cook Political Report shifted the race from “lean Democrat” to “likely Democrat.” 

The other race to watch is in the 1st Congressional District in eastern North Carolina. Republican candidate Laurie Buckhout is trying to unseat Democratic Rep. Don Davis in a district that became more competitive for Republicans after redistricting. The district hasn’t elected a Republican since 1883. The winner of this race could help determine control of the House. 

By Caitlin Yilek

  Updated 7:45 PM

Polling in North Carolina

CBS News rates the presidential race in North Carolina as a toss-up, with the latest estimates showing Trump leading Harris by 2 percentage points, which is within the margin of error. Other polls conducted in recent weeks show Trump with a similar edge. 

By Caitlin Yilek

  Updated 7:40 PM

What time do polls close in North Carolina?

Polling locations in North Carolina closed at 7:30 p.m. ET. Any voter in line when polls close is allowed to vote. 

By Caitlin Yilek

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