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2026 North Carolina Primary Results: Key Races Heading Into the November Election
North Carolina’s 2026 primary results have set the stage for a consequential November general election, including a closely watched open U.S. Senate contest, congressional races, state legislative matchups and important Wake County elections.
Although voters may be looking for “August North Carolina primary results,” North Carolina did not hold a statewide primary in August 2026. The state’s primary election was held March 3, with any eligible second primary scheduled for May 12. The statewide general election is Tuesday, November 3, 2026. The results below provide an August update on the candidates who advanced from the primary.
Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win U.S. Senate Primaries
Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper won the Democratic nomination for the open U.S. Senate seat with approximately 92% of the vote.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley secured the Republican nomination with approximately 64.6%, defeating a field that included Don Brown, Thomas Johnson, Michele Morrow, Elizabeth Temple and Richard Dansie.
The results created a November matchup between Cooper and Whatley for the seat being vacated by Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis. The race is expected to receive significant national attention because it could affect control of the U.S. Senate. Review the North Carolina primary results
Congressional Primary Results
U.S. House District 1
Republican Laurie Buckhout won the GOP primary with approximately 39.5% of the vote. She advances to face Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Davis in November.
The race is expected to be among North Carolina’s most closely watched congressional contests.
U.S. House District 2
Democratic U.S. Rep. Deborah Ross advanced without a contested Democratic primary in the district representing portions of Wake County.
U.S. House District 4
U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee narrowly defeated Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam in the Democratic primary.
According to official statewide results, Foushee received 61,776 votes, or 49.16%, while Allam received 60,605 votes, or 48.23%. Mary Patterson finished third with 3,274 votes. View the official statewide results
The 4th District includes Durham and portions of Wake, Orange and Chatham counties. Allam carried Durham and Wake counties, while Foushee’s support in Orange and Chatham helped her secure the nomination.
U.S. House District 9
Richard Ojeda won the Democratic primary with approximately 41.8% of the vote. The district includes several counties near the Triangle, including most of Chatham County.
U.S. House District 13
Paul Barringer won the Democratic nomination with approximately 59.1% of the vote. Republican incumbent Brad Knott secured his party’s nomination with nearly 90%.
The 13th District includes Johnston County and portions of Wake County, making the race particularly relevant to Triangle-area voters.
Wiley Nickel Wins Wake County District Attorney Primary
Former U.S. Rep. Wiley Nickel won the Democratic primary for Wake County district attorney with 64,402 votes, or approximately 49%.
Sherita Walton finished second with 40,123 votes, or 30.5%, while Melanie Shekita received 27,004 votes, or 20.5%. Nickel is unopposed in the November general election, positioning him to succeed retiring District Attorney Lorrin Freeman. See the Wake County district attorney results
Raleigh City Council Primary Results
Raleigh voters also narrowed the field for City Council races during the March primary.
In the at-large contest, incumbent Stormie Forte led with approximately 32.7% of the vote. In District C, incumbent Corey Branch received approximately 54.1%, securing a place in the general election.
The 2026 election represents an important transition for Raleigh City Council as the city moves toward staggered four-year terms. Review additional Wake County primary results
Major State Senate Upset
One of the biggest surprises from the North Carolina primary came in state Senate District 26.
Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page defeated longtime Senate leader Phil Berger by only 23 votes following recounts and ballot reviews. Berger had led the North Carolina Senate since 2011 and was one of the state’s most influential political figures.
Page now advances to face Democrat Steve Luking in the November election. Read more about the Senate District 26 result
North Carolina Court of Appeals Results
Two contested Court of Appeals primaries were also decided:
- Republican Michael C. Byrne won his party’s primary for Court of Appeals Seat 1.
- Democrat Christine Marie Walczyk won her party’s primary for Court of Appeals Seat 3 with more than 63% of the vote.
Both candidates advance to the November general election.
When Is the 2026 North Carolina General Election?
North Carolina’s statewide general election will be held Tuesday, November 3, 2026.
Absentee voting begins September 4, while in-person early voting runs from October 15 through October 31. Voters should confirm registration, polling-place and photo-identification information through the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
What the Primary Results Mean for Triangle Voters
Triangle voters will have several consequential decisions to make in November. The ballot will include the open U.S. Senate race, congressional contests, judicial races, General Assembly seats, Wake County offices and Raleigh City Council elections.
The Cooper-Whatley Senate contest will lead the statewide ballot, while local races will determine leadership responsible for transportation, housing, public safety, development, education and other issues directly affecting Triangle communities.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for Raleigh election coverage, voter information, local government news and community updates.
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#2026NCElection #DoRaleigh #MichaelWhatley #NCCongressionalElections #NCPrimaryResults #News #NidaAllam #NorthCarolinaElections #NorthCarolinaPrimaryResults #NorthCarolinaSenateRace #November2026Election #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighElections #RoyCooper #ValerieFoushee #WakeCountyDistrictAttorney #WakeCountyElections #WileyNickel -
2026 North Carolina Primary Results: Key Races Heading Into the November Election
North Carolina’s 2026 primary results have set the stage for a consequential November general election, including a closely watched open U.S. Senate contest, congressional races, state legislative matchups and important Wake County elections.
Although voters may be looking for “August North Carolina primary results,” North Carolina did not hold a statewide primary in August 2026. The state’s primary election was held March 3, with any eligible second primary scheduled for May 12. The statewide general election is Tuesday, November 3, 2026. The results below provide an August update on the candidates who advanced from the primary.
Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win U.S. Senate Primaries
Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper won the Democratic nomination for the open U.S. Senate seat with approximately 92% of the vote.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley secured the Republican nomination with approximately 64.6%, defeating a field that included Don Brown, Thomas Johnson, Michele Morrow, Elizabeth Temple and Richard Dansie.
The results created a November matchup between Cooper and Whatley for the seat being vacated by Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis. The race is expected to receive significant national attention because it could affect control of the U.S. Senate. Review the North Carolina primary results
Congressional Primary Results
U.S. House District 1
Republican Laurie Buckhout won the GOP primary with approximately 39.5% of the vote. She advances to face Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Davis in November.
The race is expected to be among North Carolina’s most closely watched congressional contests.
U.S. House District 2
Democratic U.S. Rep. Deborah Ross advanced without a contested Democratic primary in the district representing portions of Wake County.
U.S. House District 4
U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee narrowly defeated Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam in the Democratic primary.
According to official statewide results, Foushee received 61,776 votes, or 49.16%, while Allam received 60,605 votes, or 48.23%. Mary Patterson finished third with 3,274 votes. View the official statewide results
The 4th District includes Durham and portions of Wake, Orange and Chatham counties. Allam carried Durham and Wake counties, while Foushee’s support in Orange and Chatham helped her secure the nomination.
U.S. House District 9
Richard Ojeda won the Democratic primary with approximately 41.8% of the vote. The district includes several counties near the Triangle, including most of Chatham County.
U.S. House District 13
Paul Barringer won the Democratic nomination with approximately 59.1% of the vote. Republican incumbent Brad Knott secured his party’s nomination with nearly 90%.
The 13th District includes Johnston County and portions of Wake County, making the race particularly relevant to Triangle-area voters.
Wiley Nickel Wins Wake County District Attorney Primary
Former U.S. Rep. Wiley Nickel won the Democratic primary for Wake County district attorney with 64,402 votes, or approximately 49%.
Sherita Walton finished second with 40,123 votes, or 30.5%, while Melanie Shekita received 27,004 votes, or 20.5%. Nickel is unopposed in the November general election, positioning him to succeed retiring District Attorney Lorrin Freeman. See the Wake County district attorney results
Raleigh City Council Primary Results
Raleigh voters also narrowed the field for City Council races during the March primary.
In the at-large contest, incumbent Stormie Forte led with approximately 32.7% of the vote. In District C, incumbent Corey Branch received approximately 54.1%, securing a place in the general election.
The 2026 election represents an important transition for Raleigh City Council as the city moves toward staggered four-year terms. Review additional Wake County primary results
Major State Senate Upset
One of the biggest surprises from the North Carolina primary came in state Senate District 26.
Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page defeated longtime Senate leader Phil Berger by only 23 votes following recounts and ballot reviews. Berger had led the North Carolina Senate since 2011 and was one of the state’s most influential political figures.
Page now advances to face Democrat Steve Luking in the November election. Read more about the Senate District 26 result
North Carolina Court of Appeals Results
Two contested Court of Appeals primaries were also decided:
- Republican Michael C. Byrne won his party’s primary for Court of Appeals Seat 1.
- Democrat Christine Marie Walczyk won her party’s primary for Court of Appeals Seat 3 with more than 63% of the vote.
Both candidates advance to the November general election.
When Is the 2026 North Carolina General Election?
North Carolina’s statewide general election will be held Tuesday, November 3, 2026.
Absentee voting begins September 4, while in-person early voting runs from October 15 through October 31. Voters should confirm registration, polling-place and photo-identification information through the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
What the Primary Results Mean for Triangle Voters
Triangle voters will have several consequential decisions to make in November. The ballot will include the open U.S. Senate race, congressional contests, judicial races, General Assembly seats, Wake County offices and Raleigh City Council elections.
The Cooper-Whatley Senate contest will lead the statewide ballot, while local races will determine leadership responsible for transportation, housing, public safety, development, education and other issues directly affecting Triangle communities.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for Raleigh election coverage, voter information, local government news and community updates.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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#2026NCElection #DoRaleigh #MichaelWhatley #NCCongressionalElections #NCPrimaryResults #News #NidaAllam #NorthCarolinaElections #NorthCarolinaPrimaryResults #NorthCarolinaSenateRace #November2026Election #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighElections #RoyCooper #ValerieFoushee #WakeCountyDistrictAttorney #WakeCountyElections #WileyNickel -
2026 North Carolina Primary Results: Key Races Heading Into the November Election
North Carolina’s 2026 primary results have set the stage for a consequential November general election, including a closely watched open U.S. Senate contest, congressional races, state legislative matchups and important Wake County elections.
Although voters may be looking for “August North Carolina primary results,” North Carolina did not hold a statewide primary in August 2026. The state’s primary election was held March 3, with any eligible second primary scheduled for May 12. The statewide general election is Tuesday, November 3, 2026. The results below provide an August update on the candidates who advanced from the primary.
Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win U.S. Senate Primaries
Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper won the Democratic nomination for the open U.S. Senate seat with approximately 92% of the vote.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley secured the Republican nomination with approximately 64.6%, defeating a field that included Don Brown, Thomas Johnson, Michele Morrow, Elizabeth Temple and Richard Dansie.
The results created a November matchup between Cooper and Whatley for the seat being vacated by Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis. The race is expected to receive significant national attention because it could affect control of the U.S. Senate. Review the North Carolina primary results
Congressional Primary Results
U.S. House District 1
Republican Laurie Buckhout won the GOP primary with approximately 39.5% of the vote. She advances to face Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Davis in November.
The race is expected to be among North Carolina’s most closely watched congressional contests.
U.S. House District 2
Democratic U.S. Rep. Deborah Ross advanced without a contested Democratic primary in the district representing portions of Wake County.
U.S. House District 4
U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee narrowly defeated Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam in the Democratic primary.
According to official statewide results, Foushee received 61,776 votes, or 49.16%, while Allam received 60,605 votes, or 48.23%. Mary Patterson finished third with 3,274 votes. View the official statewide results
The 4th District includes Durham and portions of Wake, Orange and Chatham counties. Allam carried Durham and Wake counties, while Foushee’s support in Orange and Chatham helped her secure the nomination.
U.S. House District 9
Richard Ojeda won the Democratic primary with approximately 41.8% of the vote. The district includes several counties near the Triangle, including most of Chatham County.
U.S. House District 13
Paul Barringer won the Democratic nomination with approximately 59.1% of the vote. Republican incumbent Brad Knott secured his party’s nomination with nearly 90%.
The 13th District includes Johnston County and portions of Wake County, making the race particularly relevant to Triangle-area voters.
Wiley Nickel Wins Wake County District Attorney Primary
Former U.S. Rep. Wiley Nickel won the Democratic primary for Wake County district attorney with 64,402 votes, or approximately 49%.
Sherita Walton finished second with 40,123 votes, or 30.5%, while Melanie Shekita received 27,004 votes, or 20.5%. Nickel is unopposed in the November general election, positioning him to succeed retiring District Attorney Lorrin Freeman. See the Wake County district attorney results
Raleigh City Council Primary Results
Raleigh voters also narrowed the field for City Council races during the March primary.
In the at-large contest, incumbent Stormie Forte led with approximately 32.7% of the vote. In District C, incumbent Corey Branch received approximately 54.1%, securing a place in the general election.
The 2026 election represents an important transition for Raleigh City Council as the city moves toward staggered four-year terms. Review additional Wake County primary results
Major State Senate Upset
One of the biggest surprises from the North Carolina primary came in state Senate District 26.
Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page defeated longtime Senate leader Phil Berger by only 23 votes following recounts and ballot reviews. Berger had led the North Carolina Senate since 2011 and was one of the state’s most influential political figures.
Page now advances to face Democrat Steve Luking in the November election. Read more about the Senate District 26 result
North Carolina Court of Appeals Results
Two contested Court of Appeals primaries were also decided:
- Republican Michael C. Byrne won his party’s primary for Court of Appeals Seat 1.
- Democrat Christine Marie Walczyk won her party’s primary for Court of Appeals Seat 3 with more than 63% of the vote.
Both candidates advance to the November general election.
When Is the 2026 North Carolina General Election?
North Carolina’s statewide general election will be held Tuesday, November 3, 2026.
Absentee voting begins September 4, while in-person early voting runs from October 15 through October 31. Voters should confirm registration, polling-place and photo-identification information through the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
What the Primary Results Mean for Triangle Voters
Triangle voters will have several consequential decisions to make in November. The ballot will include the open U.S. Senate race, congressional contests, judicial races, General Assembly seats, Wake County offices and Raleigh City Council elections.
The Cooper-Whatley Senate contest will lead the statewide ballot, while local races will determine leadership responsible for transportation, housing, public safety, development, education and other issues directly affecting Triangle communities.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for Raleigh election coverage, voter information, local government news and community updates.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
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https://www.europesays.com/ch/112577/ Whatley touts law enforcement support at New Bern press conference #Baker'sKitchen #Bern #BonBrinson #ChipHughes #Conference #Crime #enforcement #JohnNyberg #law #LawEnforcement #MichaelWhatley #nc #NewBern #NorthCarolina #press #PressConference #RoyCooper #senator #Support #whatley #WITN
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Whatley supports a delusional President that’s why North Carolina’s will be voting
Roy Cooper in mid-terms.
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https://www.europesays.com/people/151423/ Roy Cooper found his courage two hours after Chuck Schumer did #2026Elections #ChuckSchumer #GrahamPlatner #maine #MichaelWhatley #NorthCarolina #RoyCooper #scandals #Senate
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https://www.europesays.com/people/138118/ Trump got the Senate candidates he wanted. How much will he spend to help them? #BillCassidy #ChrisLaCivita #DonaldTrump #Elections #JamesBlair #JamesTalarico #JohnCornyn #JohnThune #KenPaxton #MichaelWhatley #Politics #RoyCooper #SeanSpicer #SusieWiles #ThomTillis #ThomasMassie #TonyFabrizio #WashingtonNews
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https://www.europesays.com/people/138064/ Trump got the Senate candidates he wanted. How much will he spend to help them? #BillCassidy #ChrisLaCivita #DonaldTrump #Elections #JamesBlair #JamesTalarico #JohnCornyn #JohnThune #KenPaxton #MichaelWhatley #Politics #RoyCooper #SeanSpicer #SusieWiles #ThomTillis #ThomasMassie #TonyFabrizio #WashingtonNews
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The #NewYorkTimes/Siena Polls survey found Dems leading the Senate races in #NorthCarolina, where Democrat #RoyCooper is battling the GOP #MichaelWhatley to replace retiring Sen. #ThomTillis, and in #Maine, where progressive #GrahamPlatner hopes to oust Sen. #SusanCollins
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The #NewYorkTimes/Siena Polls survey found Dems leading the Senate races in #NorthCarolina, where Democrat #RoyCooper is battling the GOP #MichaelWhatley to replace retiring Sen. #ThomTillis, and in #Maine, where progressive #GrahamPlatner hopes to oust Sen. #SusanCollins
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The #NewYorkTimes/Siena Polls survey found Dems leading the Senate races in #NorthCarolina, where Democrat #RoyCooper is battling the GOP #MichaelWhatley to replace retiring Sen. #ThomTillis, and in #Maine, where progressive #GrahamPlatner hopes to oust Sen. #SusanCollins
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‘Jacksandrei Blakenekov’: Pro-Hurricanes post by US Senate candidate skewered by NC fans over AI use :: WRAL.com
Democrats and some Carolina Hurricanes fans are criticizing Republican U.S. Senate candidate Micha…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Artificialintelligence #2026-midterm-elections #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #CarolinaHurricanes #MichaelWhatley #NCCapitol #NorthCarolinapolitics #RoyCooper #Technology #U.S.SenateCampaign
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‘Jacksandrei Blakenekov’: Pro-Hurricanes post by US Senate candidate skewered by NC fans over AI use :: WRAL.com
Democrats and some Carolina Hurricanes fans are criticizing Republican U.S. Senate candidate Micha…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Artificialintelligence #2026-midterm-elections #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #CarolinaHurricanes #MichaelWhatley #NCCapitol #NorthCarolinapolitics #RoyCooper #Technology #U.S.SenateCampaign
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‘Jacksandrei Blakenekov’: Pro-Hurricanes post by US Senate candidate skewered by NC fans over AI use :: WRAL.com https://www.rawchili.com/nhl/590528/ #2026MidtermElections #ArtificialIntelligence #Carolina #CarolinaHurricanes #CarolinaHurricanes #Hockey #Hurricanes #MichaelWhatley #NCCapitol #NHL #NorthCarolinaPolitics #RoyCooper #USSenateCampaign
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1538: #MichaelWhatley was the chair of the Republican National Committee. Currently, he is running for U. S. Senate with Trump’s endorsement. He is pushing a tough-on-crime agenda... Read More: goppredators.wordpress.com/2026/04/22/1...
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1538: #MichaelWhatley was the chair of the Republican National Committee. Currently, he is running for U. S. Senate with Trump’s endorsement. He is pushing a tough-on-crime agenda... Read More: goppredators.wordpress.com/2026/04/22/1...
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@AP has called the #NorthCarolina #Republican #Senate #primary winner to be #MichaelWhatley
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@AP has called the #NorthCarolina #Republican #Senate #primary winner to be #MichaelWhatley
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@AP has called the #NorthCarolina #Republican #Senate #primary winner to be #MichaelWhatley
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@AP has called the #NorthCarolina #Republican #Senate #primary winner to be #MichaelWhatley
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@AP has called the #NorthCarolina #Republican #Senate #primary winner to be #MichaelWhatley
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A mess in Texas? What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries
NEW YORK – The 2026 midterm season begins in earnest on Tuesday with two of the nation’s most…
#Politics #berniesanders #ChrisLaCivita #DonaldTrump #elections #JamesTalarico #jasminecrockett #JohnCornyn #kamalaharris #KenPaxton #LloydBentsen #MichaelWhatley #RoyCooper #ThomTillis #U.S.News #ValerieFoushee #Washingtonnews #WesleyHunt
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Cooper, Whatley and other US Senate candidates on economy, inflation :: WRAL.com https://www.byteseu.com/1827761/ #economy #MichaelWhatley #NCCapitol #RoyCooper #USSenate
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‘Assault on the entire West’: Vance outdone as fellow Republicans ramp up terror talk
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Could North Carolina's Senate race boil down to extremism vs. progress? Galen Bacharier of NC Newsline reveals how Democrats tie GOP candidate Michael Whatley to controversial figure Mark Robinson and his inflammatory rhetoric. With Whatley backed by Trump but low on voter recognition, the contest heats up against popular Roy Cooper. Read more for insights. #MichaelWhatley #MarkRobinson #NorthCarolina https://www.alternet.org/michael-whatley-mark-robinson/
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Sen. Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) warns GOP challengers about critical missteps for the 2026 Senate race in North Carolina. With former Governor Roy Cooper launching a well-supported campaign, the competition is fierce. Tillis acknowledges the tough battle ahead, especially as Republicans grapple with electability concerns and divisive issues. The race promises to be costly and pivotal for Senate dominance. Read more about the dynamics and stakes here: [AlterNet](https://www.alternet.org/gop-tillis-north-carolina/) #ThomTillis #RoyCooper #NorthCarolinaSenateRace #MichaelWhatley #Republicans #Democrats #2026Elections
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Donald Trump reportedly gave his blessing to Republican National Committee chair #MichaelWhatley as his pick for the Senate race in #NorthCarolina, closing the door on a potential run by his daughter-in-law #LaraTrump, who has "opted to stay at Fox News." 😆 www.mediaite.com/media/news/r...
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Donald Trump reportedly gave his blessing to Republican National Committee chair #MichaelWhatley as his pick for the Senate race in #NorthCarolina, closing the door on a potential run by his daughter-in-law #LaraTrump, who has "opted to stay at Fox News." 😆 www.mediaite.com/media/news/r...
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Lara Trump abruptly withdrew from the North Carolina Senate race after President Trump opted to endorse RNC chair Michael Whatley instead. She had been considered a frontrunner to replace retiring Sen. Thom Tillis, but insiders say Whatley’s donor network sealed the deal. Now Democrats hope to flip the seat with former Gov. Roy Cooper’s expected run. Lara, meanwhile, has shifted toward entertainment, launching a Fox News talk show and releasing Christian pop singles. Curious how this affects the GOP’s 2025 landscape? Read more here: https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trump-to-back-rnc-chair-michael-whatley-for-nc-senate-over-daughter-in-law-lara #laratrump #michaelwhatley #gop #roycooper #northcarolina #senate #politics #news #foxnews
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#Trump is privately discussing endorsing his daughter-in-law, #LaraTrump, to be the co-chair of the #RNC, acc/to 3 people familiar w/the discussions.
Trump has already told those close to him that his preferred choice to replace the current chair, #RonnaMcDaniel, is #MichaelWhatley, the cmte’s general counsel. But he’s now also discussing #LaraTrump, who is married to his son Eric, as his pick for co-chair…. The party rules designate one #male & one #female co-chair. (obviously entirely #binary) -
#Trump is privately discussing endorsing his daughter-in-law, #LaraTrump, to be the co-chair of the #RNC, acc/to 3 people familiar w/the discussions.
Trump has already told those close to him that his preferred choice to replace the current chair, #RonnaMcDaniel, is #MichaelWhatley, the cmte’s general counsel. But he’s now also discussing #LaraTrump, who is married to his son Eric, as his pick for co-chair…. The party rules designate one #male & one #female co-chair. (obviously entirely #binary) -
#Trump is privately discussing endorsing his daughter-in-law, #LaraTrump, to be the co-chair of the #RNC, acc/to 3 people familiar w/the discussions.
Trump has already told those close to him that his preferred choice to replace the current chair, #RonnaMcDaniel, is #MichaelWhatley, the cmte’s general counsel. But he’s now also discussing #LaraTrump, who is married to his son Eric, as his pick for co-chair…. The party rules designate one #male & one #female co-chair. (obviously entirely #binary) -
#Trump is privately discussing endorsing his daughter-in-law, #LaraTrump, to be the co-chair of the #RNC, acc/to 3 people familiar w/the discussions.
Trump has already told those close to him that his preferred choice to replace the current chair, #RonnaMcDaniel, is #MichaelWhatley, the cmte’s general counsel. But he’s now also discussing #LaraTrump, who is married to his son Eric, as his pick for co-chair…. The party rules designate one #male & one #female co-chair. (obviously entirely #binary) -
#Trump is privately discussing endorsing his daughter-in-law, #LaraTrump, to be the co-chair of the #RNC, acc/to 3 people familiar w/the discussions.
Trump has already told those close to him that his preferred choice to replace the current chair, #RonnaMcDaniel, is #MichaelWhatley, the cmte’s general counsel. But he’s now also discussing #LaraTrump, who is married to his son Eric, as his pick for co-chair…. The party rules designate one #male & one #female co-chair. (obviously entirely #binary)