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President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington on Thursday, where he publicly scorned Fed ...
Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper Saturday night gave his strongest indication yet that he would seek an open U.S. Senate seat next year while speaking at a state Democratic Party event in ...
Democrats see 2026 as a chance to flip one of North Carolina's U.S. Senate seats for the first time in years. Republicans want a new senator who will be more loyal to President Donald Trump.
Thirty minutes into a routine appearance Thursday on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Gov. Ron DeSantis abruptly turned his fire on a ...
Democratic Gov. Josh Stein’s veto stamp will be tested this week at the General Assembly, with GOP plans for overrides.
The former governor's remarks were Cooper's first time speaking publicly since news of his Senate campaign broke and come ...
By David Larson Carolina Journal There are major pre-announcement leaks from the left and the right on who will vie for North Carolina’s empty U.S. Senate seat. The incumbent, Republican Thom Tillis, ...
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ABC11 on MSNRoy Cooper speaks to NC Democrats during annual Unity Dinner ahead of likely 2026 Senate run
At the North Carolina Democratic Party's annual Unity Dinner fundraiser, former Governor Roy Cooper made strong hints to Democrats about his likely plans for an imminent run for U.S. Senate in ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — At tonight’s NC Democrat Unity Dinner, former Gov. Roy Cooper hinted at running for Senate, after Senator ...
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper gave his clearest signal yet that he intends to run for U.S. Senate in 2026, according to a report from WNCN. Speaking Saturday night at the North Carolina ...
The 68-year-old former two-term governor, four-term attorney general and 14-year state lawmaker indicated Saturday night he ...
At a sold-out, high-profile Raleigh dinner that will gather political leaders from all over the country Saturday, the ...
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