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This week, North Carolina's top Senate candidates kicked off their campaigns without neck ties. It wasn't accidental.
6hon MSN
Democrats still in the dumps over last year's elections have found cause for optimism in North Carolina, where former Gov.
Michael Whatley, the chair of the Republican National Committee, formally launched his bid to be North Carolina's next ...
A new poll of the North Carolina Senate election points to a close race between former Governor Roy Cooper and Republican ...
Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley entered the 2026 North Carolina Senate race to succeed retiring Sen. Thom ...
Michael Whatley announced Thursday afternoon that he is running for the U.S. senate seat currently occupied by Thom Tillis.
16hon MSNOpinion
It’s a sign that the Republican Party – or rather Trump’s MAGA version of it – is running out of energy, issues and ...
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) has an early lead over Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley in the state’s Senate race as the candidates appear poised for a general ...
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper led Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley by 6 percentage points in ...
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4hon MSNOpinion
Democrats, again, could learn from this: It’s not enough to talk about social issues. Medicaid just got cut in the federal spending bill, and hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians will likely ...
Roy Cooper should be an overwhelming favorite to be North Carolina’s next U.S. senator, but Michael Whatley is strong where ...
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