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‘It’s such a dramatic contrast’: Harris turns North Carolina into a toss-up

‘It’s such a dramatic contrast’: Harris turns North Carolina into a toss-up


‘It’s such a dramatic contrast’: Harris turns North Carolina into a toss-up

Landon Simonini found himself standing in the middle of a Charlotte highway lane at 2.30 in the afternoon, stuck in an artificial traffic jam while drivers waited for Kamala Harris's plane to land and the motorcade to clear for the rally later that day.

He was out of his car, because why not? He wasn't going anywhere soon. His red Make America great again cap stood out among others cursing the traffic gods.

Simonini, born and bred in Charlotte, builds houses. His livelihood depends to some degree on Charlotte's tremendous growth. But not all growth is great, he said.

"This is a traditionally southern state," Simonini said. "Over 100 people move to Charlotte a day. That is changing the election map. I am born and raised in Charlotte, for 33 years. I have lived here my entire life. I went to school at UNC Charlotte. This is my city. It is a conservative city and I want to keep it that way."

But in America's nail-biting 2024 presidential election, North Carolina is now in play. It rejoins a select list of crucial swing states whose voters will decide if Harris becomes America's first woman of color to win the White House or if Donald Trump returns to the Oval Office from which he wreaked political chaos for four years.

Up until about two months ago, the odds didn't look like this.

Though the margins in North Carolina have been close for decades in presidential races, Obama in 2008 was the last Democrat since 1976 to win the state, eking out a win by three-tenths of a percentage point. Biden's weakness earlier this year threatened to turn North Carolina into an also-ran contest. Every poll through June had Trump beating the president by at least two points, with an average around six.

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