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Whatley previously met with National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Tim Scott about a potential Senate run in North Carolina, and the NRSC had been floating Whatley as a possible replacement for Tillis since January, according to a GOP operative. Tillis did not announce his plans to not seek re-election until months later.
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley and former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper are expected to run for the open U.S. Senate seat in North Carolina. The two announcements set the stage for a competitive, expensive race in the battleground state.
The North Carolina Republican Party’s new leader has the backing of former President Donald Trump as the GOP gears up for the 2024 elections. Jason Simmons, a Wake County resident and former ...
North Carolina state Rep. Tricia Cotham announces she is switching affiliation to the Republican Party at a news conference Wednesday, April 5, 2023, at the North Carolina Republican Party ...
The North Carolina Republican Party has accrued $72,000 in debts, according to its latest financial disclosure. According to the latest filing by the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the party ...
North Carolina Republican Party Communications Director Tim Wigginton said seeing small swings in the more than 7 million registered voters are not that concerning.
Republican legislators in North Carolina on Wednesday released two redistricting proposals that could put at risk as many as four Democratic-held seats in the US House – in a move that could ...