From News Updates — Josh Stein for Governor <[email protected]>
Subject 📰 Don’t miss these headlines! 📰
Date April 21, 2023 12:00 AM
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Josh Stein's making the news!

Reflector - Battleground state warming up for Stein, Robinson gubernatorial race: “Josh Stein will bring the experience”

Chatham + News Record - The 2024 Governor’s race is shaping up: “if Mark Robinson wins the Republican gubernatorial nomination it will ensure that North Carolina elects another Democrat as governor”

The Daily Tar Heel - Josh Stein files briefs to U.S. Court of Appeals, Supreme Court regarding medication abortion: ‘I'm in court fighting to ensure women can continue to access this medication’

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Josh Stein has been fighting for North Carolinians for over 20 years. He’s running for Governor to ensure that the people of North Carolina remain our state’s top priority. Josh believes that North Carolina’s progress must be rooted in our shared values of freedom, fairness, and opportunity for everyone. That means fighting extremism at all levels of government and holding bad actors accountable.

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