North Carolina swing voters discuss Trump, midterms, AI
Published Wednesday, May 20, 2026 · Updated May 21
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AI synthesisNPR conducted two online focus groups with 12 North Carolina swing voters who supported Joe Biden in 2020 and Donald Trump in 2024. These voters discussed their perspectives on Donald Trump, the upcoming midterm elections, and artificial intelligence, revealing complex motivations and frustrations, including their continued alignment with Trump despite economic concerns and how Democratic infighting influences their political leanings.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- North Carolina swing voters discussed their views on Donald Trump, the upcoming midterms, and artificial intelligence.
- NPR observed two online focus groups on Tuesday featuring 12 voters in North Carolina who voted for Joe Biden in 2020 and then Trump in 2024.
- These swing voters remain aligned with Trump despite economic anxieties, and their views on Democratic infighting also shape their political leanings.
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NPR presents the opinions of North Carolina swing voters on various political and economic topics, including Donald Trump, the midterms, and artificial intelligence, providing an in-depth look into their complex motivations and frustrations, explaining why they remain aligned with Trump despite economic anxieties and how their views on Democratic infighting and AI also shape their political leanings.
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