Plus, everything you need to know about NorthCarolina's SuperTuesday Senate and House of Representative primaries:
North Carolina voters cast their primary ballots for president, governor, United States Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives on March 3.reporting, followed by Sen. Bernie Sanders
for governor in November, and incumbent Republican Thom Tillis will face off against former State Senator Cal CunninghamCome November, in the state's first district, incumbent Democratic Rep. G.K. Butterfield will face off against incumbent Republican Rep. Richard Hudson; in district 9, incumbent Republican Rep. Dan Bishop but the Democratic primary has yet to be called. In district 10, Democrat David Parker will face off against incumbent Republican Rep. Patrick McHenry. District 11 has not yet been called. In district 12, incumbent Democratic Rep. Alma Adams
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