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Bitzer

[bit-ser]

noun

  1. George William Johann Gottlob Wilhelm BitzerBilly, 1872–1944, U.S. cinematographer.



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About 38% of the voters of the devastated area of western North Carolina are registered as Republicans, 23% are Democrats and 38% are unaffiliated, according to Michael Bitzer, professor of politics at Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C.

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Given voting behavior and the shape of the districts, whoever wins can conceivably hold a seat “as long as they want,” said Michael Bitzer, a Catawba College political science professor.

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Legislative Republicans have worked to place a “very deliberative stamp” on North Carolina since they took control in 2011, said Catawba College political science professor Michael Bitzer.

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With veto-proof majorities, Bitzer added, “they were able to carry out a lot more of shaping the state as they sought.”

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Michael Bitzer, a political science professor at North Carolina’s Catawba College, said less than 15% of the precincts were competitive statewide in 2022.

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