Roy Cooper reflects on his eight years as Governor of North Carolina | State Lines
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- As Roy Cooper nears the end of his final term as governor of North Carolina, he discusses many milestones and events over the last eight years. Topics include the COVID-19 pandemic, Hurricane Helene and HB2, also known as the “bathroom bill.” Host: PBS NC’s CEO David Crabtree.
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I am a republican but I have voted for Governor Cooper every election…I vote for whom I feel is the best person for the job not party affiliation. I have to give credit to Governor Cooper for representing NC very well these past 8 years ..I believe he genuinely cares about our state and has always done his best for us! I pray his replacement can do as well!
Cooper has won every election since 1986: Primary and General elections and undefeated.
From South Carolina, Governor Cooper, YOU ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED AND RESPECTED! LOVE AND PRAYERS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! ❤🙏
How about the people in NC Mountains? That have no home to live in. It’s been 90 days.
The government and FEMA has failed them. Where is a state funding to help? The government is only now trying to pass the bill to help!
At this point I would have preferred Cooper to stay governor, because Stein is worse
Please expound on what concerns you about Stein.
@ Mostly social issues
Stein won in a landslide. Accept it and move on.
I like Roy Cooper. But the mountain people got more help from people from outside our state. Fema has done a lot at all. Hotel vouchers were stopped. But people still come from other states to help. Where the money from North carolina government.