Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina knows of what he speaks: A Democrat, he was re-elected to a second term as governor in 2020. Before becoming governor, he served four terms as attorney general. He was a state senator for 10 years before that, including serving a few years as the majority leader. He also held a seat in the State House of Representatives earlier in his career. And when he speaks, I think we should sit up and take note. Yesterday, he spoke in the form of an OpEd in the New York Times on the subject of Moore v Harper, the case before the Supreme Court that could upend fair and honest elections in the U.S. His views help clarify just what is at stake, and should be required reading!
North Carolina’s Governor Says a Fringe Claim Before the Supreme Court Would Upend Democracy
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