VOLUME 1 ISSUE 38
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SUNDAY, November 13, 2016
Honoring our veterans in this great state Scenes from a parade The Warsaw Veterans Day Parade was held Nov. 5 in Duplin County. It is the official Veterans Day parade of North Carolina and, at 96 straight years, the oldest consecutive Veterans Day parade in the United States. Photographs by Madeline Gray, North State Journal Jacksonville to hold veterans job fair. A8 Vets to Vets offers veterans companionship with rescue service dogs. C4-5
RESULTS 2016
★ NORTH STATE
Trump prepares JOURNaL for the presidency ELEVATE THE CONVERSATION
In the nation, Trump won:
President (in N.C.) Donald Trump Republican
50.5%
61% of service
Hillary Clinton Democrat
46.7%
members
53% of voters 45
Governor*
and older
37% of voters under 30
Pat McCrory Republican
Roy Cooper
53% of male voters
Democrat
Cooper currently leads McCrory by .11 percent with 110,000 absentee and provisional ballots still being counted.
42% of female voters Kevin Lamarque | Reuters
Trump had the vote of
63% white male voters
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House. Obama said he was dedicated to making Trump’s transition into the presidency a smooth one.
By Donna King North State Journal
W 20% black male voters 32% hispanic male voters
Trump had the vote of
53% white female voters
6% black female voters
26% hispanic female voters
SOURCE: Edison research exit polls
ASHINGTON, D.C. — President-elect Donald Trump, his family and Vice President-elect Mike Pence spent the week in Washington meeting with Capitol Hill leadership and President Barack Obama. Melania Trump and Michelle Obama met to talk about raising children in the White House. The meetings were reportedly cordial and aimed at a smooth transition of power after a tumultuous election year. “It was a great honor being with you and I look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future,” Trump said after a meeting with Obama in the Oval Office. “We now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed, then the country succeeds,” Obama said, adding he and Trump discussed a range of domestic and foreign policy issues and details related to the transition period. Trump has been working on assembling his transition team, which is led by N.J. Gov. Chris Christie. Trump’s first 100 days was out-
lined during his campaign, promising to shake up a Washington establishment he said was responsible for destroying middle class jobs with bad trade deals. His message hit home across rural America and mid-sized cities, where voters felt they missed out on the fruits of the seven-year economic recovery that big cities may have enjoyed. Among the items on Trump’s to-do list are reportedly a limited repeal of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act in addition to goals outlined during the campaign. Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said Wednesday that Trump’s stated commitment to infrastructure spending, government reform and tax reform “will be good for growth, and therefore, will be good for our clients and for our firm.”
Governor’s race still up in the air as ballots continue to roll in By Donna King North State Journal
While North Carolina went for Republican Mitt Romney in 2012, it was widely thought to be up for grabs in 2016. N.C. ended up being among the states that had an energized Trump’s base of disaf-
RALEIGH — Roy Cooper, N.C.‘s attorney general, declared victory in the governor’s race Tuesday evening after unofficial election results showed him leading Republican incumbent Pat McCrory by less than 5,000 votes in the largest of the 12 U.S. states holding gubernatorial elections Tuesday. The Cooper and McCrory camps are gathering their respective legal horsepower in a race that may face a courtroom showdown. Cooper’s slim lead — just 0.11 percent — means the outcome of the race is poCooper tentially weeks from being determined. There are still 110,000 absentee and provisional ballots that have yet to be counted, as election officials try to determine how many are valid, where they came from, and how many
See trump, page A3
McCrory
Trump won 76 of N.C.’s 100 counties
See governor, page A5
U.S. Senate Richard Burr ✔ Republican
51.11% Deborah Ross Democrat
45.33% Supreme Court Justice Mike Morgan ✔
54.45% Bob Edmunds
45.55% * Too close to call (I) indicates incumbents
Continued on A3
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