The district, which takes in a heavily Black stretch of North Carolina's rural north as well as some Raleigh exurbs, would have voted 51-forty eight for Joe Biden, compared to Biden's 54-forty five margin in Butterfield's current district, the first.
But the trendlines here have been very unfavorable for Democrats, and Butterfield could very nicely lose in a tough midterm surroundings.
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