North Carolina Primary Live Election Results: Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win Senate Nominations

North Carolina U.S. Senate PrimaryRoy Cooper, the former Democratic governor, and Michael Whatley, a Republican strategist, have won their respective races. North Carolina has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since 2srcsrc8, but Cooper, a moderate who’d been in elected office for more than three decades, left the governor’s office with an approval rating

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North Carolina U.S. Senate Primary

Roy Cooper, the former Democratic governor, and Michael Whatley, a Republican strategist, have won their respective races. North Carolina has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since 2srcsrc8, but Cooper, a moderate who’d been in elected office for more than three decades, left the governor’s office with an approval rating of over fifty per cent. Whatley, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee who has never been elected to public office, declared his candidacy last summer, shortly after the incumbent, the Republican senator Thom Tillis, announced that he would not seek reëlection. A perennial battleground state, North Carolina was carried by Donald Trump in the 2src24 Presidential election by three percentage points, while Josh Stein, a Democrat, won the gubernatorial race that year by more than fourteen points.


North Carolina U.S. House Primaries

In North Carolina’s First Congressional District, the incumbent Don Davis, a Democrat, is waiting to see which of five G.O.P. primary candidates he will face in November. Davis was reëlected in 2src24 by less than two points; the following year, Republican lawmakers in Raleigh redrew the state’s electoral maps to make the district more favorable to their own party. If the G.O.P. manages to flip the district in the general election, the seat would be held by a Republican for the first time since 1883. In the Democratic stronghold of North Carolina’s Fourth Congressional District, meanwhile, the incumbent, Valerie Foushee, is facing a primary rematch against Durham County commissioner Nida Allam, who is backed by prominent progressive Democrats, including Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

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