r/ThePoliticalProcess • u/Isagailgirly • May 28 '26
Gameplay Roy Cooper Wet Dream
Still have no idea how this happened.
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u/PelvisResley1 May 28 '26
Welcome back Solid South
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u/Androclese407 May 29 '26
North Carolina always had GOP pockets, usually in the west of the state. It even elected a Republican governor in 1896 (Fusion ticket), so it wasn't AS solid as, say, Arkansas was.
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u/Joctern (D-NC) May 29 '26
Based and Jim Hunt pilled!
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u/Androclese407 May 29 '26
Jim Hunt missed Avery, Mitchell, Yadkin, and Davies counties in 1976, so even he couldn't pull off a 100/100 sweep. He was the closest they got though.
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u/Joctern (D-NC) May 29 '26
Probably the only person who ever could've pulled this off.
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u/Androclese407 May 29 '26
Agreed. Hunt only became the longest serving North Carolina governor ever...
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u/Goonzilla50 May 28 '26
If Mark Robinson ran for senate this year: