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U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina and his wife, Cristina Bayardelle, are divorcing after about a year of marriage and a statement from Cawthorn cites the difficulty of “balancing the enormity” of transitioning to a congressman’s life.
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A former executive director of the North Carolina Republican Party wrote an article critical of Rep. Madison Cawthorn's decision to run in NC's newly created 13th Congressional District in 2022. He tells WFAE's politics reporter Steve Harrison that it might lead to backlash from Cawthorn's own party.
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After Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty Friday, North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn offered the 18-year-old an internship and told his own supporters on Instagram to "be armed, be dangerous and be moral."
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Cawthorn, a first-term Republican representative, said in a video posted to Twitter that he will run for reelection in North Carolina's newly redrawn 13th Congressional District. That district runs from Western North Carolina to include a part of western Mecklenburg County.
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A proposed new congressional map for North Carolina removes Polk, McDowell and Rutherford counties from the 11th District, which is represented by Republican Madison Cawthorn. The freshman member of Congress is also facing GOP primary challengers.
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U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who represents western North Carolina, urged the Johnston County school board not to mandate face masks and cited statistics that said suicide attempts among children and teens had risen dramatically in the past year.
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Is there a chance 26-year-old Rep. Madison Cawthorn, in North Carolina's 11th district, could be a one-term congressman? Four Republicans and seven Democrats have already announced they are running against him in 2022.
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U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn, the recently elected youngest member of Congress, raised more than $1 million for his campaign committee in the first quarter, while a western North Carolina civil rights activist who just last month said she wants to unseat him also reported an impressive haul.
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Records show that U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn has not introduced any original legislation so far in the 117th Congress. He has, however, co-sponsored 52 bills and resolutions as of Thursday, nearly all in support of causes that are popular with what he calls his “patriot” base.
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On Telegram, the 25-year-old Hendersonville lawmaker joins like-minded figures on the far-right fringe of the Republican Party, including former QAnon-proponent Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.