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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2024 · 34 MIN

The Carolina Journal News Hour 10/23/24

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The news updates included a Mark Robinson lawsuit, revisions to the Asheville death toll, and record early voting in South Carolina. North Carolina was ranked the 10th worst state for healthcare access. Senate Leader Phil Berger expressed concerns about inadequate federal road funding, and an accident involving Andy Dalton was reported. Theresa Opeka provided updates on the Mark Robinson lawsuit. Tulsi Gabbard announcing her switch to the Republican Party at a Trump rally in North Carolina.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The news updates included a Mark Robinson lawsuit, revisions to the Asheville death toll, and record early voting in South Carolina. North Carolina was ranked the 10th worst state for healthcare access. Senate Leader Phil Berger expressed concerns...

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