Super Tuesday: Five things to watch in North Carolina as swing state voters cast ballots

North Carolina voters have big decisions to make on Super Tuesday.

North Carolina represents just one of 16 states and territories formalizing their choices for presidential nominees on March 5. However, the contests prove significantly more contentious for a series of down-ballot races, including five to replace retiring U.S. House of Representatives members.

Here are five things to watch for when Tar Heel State residents cast their votes on Tuesday.

Biden-Trump swing-state preview

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both expected to continue their easy primary winning streak, earning up to 133 and 74 delegates, respectively, in the process.

Trump carried the state by less than 75,000 votes in the 2020 general election, and he leads Biden by nearly 6 points on average in the Tar Heel State, according to the
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