The true battle unfolds for Trump and Biden in key North Carolina battleground

North Carolina voters pivotal in the Trump vs. Biden rematch think both candidates are too old and would have rather had another choice: ‘I’ll hold my nose and vote’

  • Biden’s team sees the state as a pickup opportunity in the general election 
  • Trump visited the state on Saturday and has vowed to win it again in November
  • Trump won state by 75,000 votes in 2020 but it reelected Democratic governor
  • Exit polling found nearly eight in ten North Carolina Haley voters did not commit to voting for the GOP nominee in November  
  • NC Governors race could play key role in the state come November 
  • NC voters expressed frustrating to DailyMail.com about both Biden and Trump

In Granville Country, North Carolina on Super Tuesday there was a steady stream of voters headed to the polls: Donald Trump voters, Joe Biden voters, and those who said neither of the above.

It was a county Trump won in 2020 by about 2,000 votes. That same election, the Democratic governor Roy Cooper won the county by just over 300 votes – proving parts of the Tar Heel State remain deeply purple.

Now Biden and Trump are headed for another head-to-head matchup in North Carolina that Trump won overall in 2020 by a razor-thin margin but Democrats won statewide down ballot. And voters have mixed feelings on the rematch in the battleground state.

In Oxford, a city in the county, registered Democrat Cindy, 53, voted in the gubernatorial primary for nominee Josh Stein, but she didn’t vote for Biden at the top of the ticket.

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