Political scientist Prof. Chris Cooper with takeaways from the 2024 elections

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Western Carolina University political science professor Chris Coope (Screengrab from video recording)

Even though North Carolinians gave the state’s electoral votes to Donald Trump, last Tuesday was, in many ways, a status quo election in our state, in which very little has changed in the way the two major parties are controlling key levers of power. What’s more, as we learned in a conversation the day after the election with Western Carolina University political science professor Chris Cooper, there is every indication that despite its performance in recent presidential elections, North Carolina remains one of the nation’s most deeply purple states. Cooper shares his takeaways from the November 5th elections.

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