First Vice Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party Jonah Garson spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Monday, November 13. He discussed the recent municipal election cycle in North Carolina and lessons that may have been learned by the state party. He also talked about what has changed in the last year of new leadership for the party, previewed what comes next as we make our way into the 2024 election cycle, and more.
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