O Estado Que Decidiu Derrubar um Gigante Político
Phil Berger has been the most powerful person in North Carolina for 15 years. That wasn’t enough to save him from voters’ anger at incumbents and legalized gambling
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The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 20, 2026
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Voter anger towards incumbents can lead to instability and unpredictability in governance, undermining long-term progress.
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Legalized gambling has become a polarizing issue that reflects broader societal divides and should be approached with caution.
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The removal of long-standing politicians like Berger can pave the way for fresh perspectives and innovation in state policies.
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The downfall of Phil Berger illustrates the electorate's demand for accountability and change in a political landscape dominated by incumbents.
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The focus on individual political figures can overshadow systemic issues that need addressing, such as campaign finance and voter engagement.
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