Polls closed at 7:30 pm on election day. On election night, as votes were tallied, Cooper held an early lead, but was overtaken by McCrory around 9:30 pm, and McCrory held the lead for most of the evening. Shortly before midnight, McCrory held a 60,000 vote lead until a block of 90,000 votes from Durham County was added to the total, putting Cooper back in the lead by fewer than 5,000 votes out of 4,500,000 cast.[5] Both candidates addressed supporters around 12:30 am; Cooper declared victory, while McCrory vowed the race was not over and that every vote needed to be counted.[5]
Governor, with all due respect, I’ll give you credit once you prove you’ll stick with this plan and not cave to the mentally ill liberal hive.
Fair, but at least he's not a communist like our (NC) governor.
Agreed 100%. To this day I don't think he legitimately won his reelection.
Or 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_North_Carolina_gubernatorial_election