NC legislative races: Sharp divisions over abortion, economy

FILE - State Reps. Jason Saine, right, and John Bell confer as the N.C. General Assembly reconvenes for a special session on Dec. 13, 2016, in Raleigh, N.C. With abortion restrictions, looser gun rules and deeper tax reductions likely in the balance, North Carolina Republican lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper are fighting in the campaign trenches over whose policy agenda will win out in Cooper's final two years in office. (Chris Seward/The News & Observer via AP, File)

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — With abortion restrictions, looser gun rules and deeper tax reductions likely in the balance, North Carolina Republican lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper are fighting in campaign trenches over whose policy agenda will win out in Cooper's final two years in office.

Democrats and their allies led by Cooper are bidding to prevent Republicans next month from holding veto-proof majorities for the first time since late 2018. Cooper was

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