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Budd embraces Trump, abortion opposition in NC Senate race
Read full article: Budd embraces Trump, abortion opposition in NC Senate raceNorth Carolina Republican Senate candidate Ted Budd is leaning into his support for abortion restrictions and his allegiance to former President Donald Trump as Democrats fight for an elusive victory in the Southern swing state.
North Carolina Senate race tests Trump's endorsement power
Read full article: North Carolina Senate race tests Trump's endorsement powerWhen Ted Budd won a surprise endorsement from former President Donald Trump last year, he was a little-known congressman running for a Senate seat in North Carolina against some of the state’s most recognizable Republicans, including a former governor.
Marc Basnight, longest serving NC Senate leader, dies at 73
Read full article: Marc Basnight, longest serving NC Senate leader, dies at 73FILE - In a May 2006 file photo, Senate leader Marc Basnight speaks on the Senate floor at the Legislative Building in Raleigh, N.C. Basnight died Monday, Dec. 28, 2020, at age 73. Despite humble beginnings and little formal education, Basnight rose through state politics to serve in the Senate for 26 years. His nine two-year terms as Senate president pro tempore made him the longest-serving head of a legislative body in North Carolina history. While Senate leader, GOP senators complained Basnight had consolidated too much power. Bob Jordan died in February, while Sen. Tony Rand, who was majority leader and rules committee chairman under Basnight, died in May.
In N. Carolina Senate race, Tillis calibrates ties to Trump
Read full article: In N. Carolina Senate race, Tillis calibrates ties to TrumpFILE - In this March 2, 2020 file photo, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., speaks during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump in Charlotte, N.C. Tillis is calibrating his ties to Trump as he tries to find the right path for reelection in a closely divided state. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File)
In N. Carolina Senate race, Tillis calibrates ties to Trump
Read full article: In N. Carolina Senate race, Tillis calibrates ties to TrumpRepublican Sen. Thom Tillis, Trump said, has “been by my side!”But at that moment, Tillis wasn’t. Trump is holding a rally in Fayetteville, his fourth event in the battleground state in as many weeks, on Saturday. Voters most likely to back the president get campaign materials highlighting Tillis’ support for Trump’s policies. North Carolina remains among a dozen states without expansion — an issue that Cunningham used to criticize Tillis during the debate. Unaffiliated Charlotte voter Don Jonas, 53, said this week he still considers himself a persuadable voter in the Senate race.
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis, Dem Cal Cunningham are NC Senate picks
Read full article: GOP Sen. Thom Tillis, Dem Cal Cunningham are NC Senate picksFILE - In this Monday, Jan. 27, 2020, file photo, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham speaks during an interview in Raleigh, N.C. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)RALEIGH, N.C. – Former Democratic state lawmaker Cal Cunningham, the primary candidate favored by his party's leaders in the U.S. Senate, advanced Tuesday to a general election challenge against GOP Sen. Thom Tillis. Cunningham, a former state senator and Iraq War veteran, defeated state Sen. Erica Smith and three other Democrats and will face Tillis in November. A former state House speaker who defeated Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan in 2014, Tillis had appeared headed for a tough primary with one or two well-funded challengers. Tillis also spoke at Trump’s in-state rallies, including one in Charlotte on the eve of the primary.
Former North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan dead at 66
Read full article: Former North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan dead at 66(CNN) - Former US Sen. Kay Hagan of North Carolina died Monday, her family said in a statement. "We are heartbroken to share that Kay left us unexpectedly this morning," the Hagan family said. "Kay meant everything to us, and we were honored to share her with the people of North Carolina whom she cared for and fought for so passionately as an elected official." Hagan is survived by her husband, Chip Hagan, and children Jeanette Hagan, Tilden Hagan and Carrie Hagan Stewart. Sen. Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican who served alongside Hagan, said in a statement that he and his wife "are deeply saddened by the sudden and untimely loss" of his former colleague.