Donald Trump Wins Presidential Race
After a long and hard fought battle, Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump will now become the 45th president of the United States of America, according to the Associated Press.
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After a long and hard fought battle, Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump will now become the 45th president of the United States of America, according to the Associated Press.
Now that Donald Trump has won the Presidential Election, it could mean big changes for Republicans and Democrats.
Get up to the minute updates on the 2016 election.
An extremely close race for the Governor in North Carolina has both candidates telling supporters different messages.
Incumbent Republican Robert Pittenger wins reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Donald Trump has won the battleground state of North Carolina.
Incumbent U.S. Senator Richard Burr (R) is now projected to beat Democratic challenger Deborah Ross.
WCCB's Courtney Francisco was live at Governor Pat McCrory's Election Night Party
WCCB's Amy Cowman was live at the Election Night Party of Democratic Party Candidate For Governor Roy Cooper.
Donald Trump has won South Carolina.
Democrat Alma Adams is returning to Congress for a second term to represent the radically redrawn 12th Congressional District.
Election day is here. Get all the information you need to cast your ballot from WCCB, Charlotte's CW.
With North Carolina being key to winning the White House, both campaigns, and their surrogates, have been hitting the Tar Heel state almost daily as we close in on election day.
Undecided voters could be the key to who wins in North Carolina tomorrow. From the top of the ticket down to state and local races, both sides spent Monday night making final pushes.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump campaigned in Raleigh Monday afternoon.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine campaigned in Charlotte Monday morning the day before the election.
Janet Reno, former US attorney general has died at age 78. Click here for details.
Big names and celebrities invading the Queen City.. all in an effort to sway your vote. But do high-profile endorsements make much of a difference?
Because the numbers are so close, the candidates have some of their top representatives in our area all weekend.
Obama was in Charlotte Friday night to encourage voters to turnout and vote for Hillary Clinton and other Democrats in the upcoming election.
