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CHARLOTTE – Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has announced his plans to run for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat.
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Former lieutenant governor candidate Andy Nilsson and former congressional candidate Don Brown are also seeking the ...
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley is expected to announce his plans to run for North Carolina’s open U.S ...
During a late July appearance on MSNBC, Never Trump conservative and former Ohio Gov. John Kasich argued that if Sen. Thom ...
Roy Cooper is officially running for U.S. Senate with a focus on what could very well be a winning issue for Democrats in ...
Tillis went on to describe Cooper as a formidable candidate, crediting him for winning two gubernatorial races. Sen. Tillis ...
The worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza is seriously testing President Trump’s Middle East policy as well as Congress’s traditional support for Israel and its armed forces as ...
Roy Cooper broke fundraising records in his first 24 hours as a Senate candidate — a massive cash boost the former North Carolina governor will need for what’s expected to become one of the most ...