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The National Republican Senatorial Committee is running an attack ad against Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley.
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Pat McCrory, former Charlotte mayor and North Carolina governor, lost to Rep. Ted Budd in the Republican U.S. Senate primary Tuesday.
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North Carolina Republican U.S. Senate candidates Ted Budd and Pat McCrory remained neck-and-neck with their campaigns’ own fundraising entering the final weeks before the May 17 primary.
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Once again, we're checking a statement between Republican rivals in North Carolina's U.S. Senate race. Rep. Ted Budd said former Gov. Pat McCrory appointed a GOP judge who "sided with Democrats" in a ruling deciding North Carolina's new political maps. That's misleading, a fact-checker says.
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In a recent ad, former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory accuses Rep. Ted Budd, one of his opponents in the Republican U.S. Senate primary, of being sympathetic toward Russia and its invasion of Ukraine. But McCrory took Budd's words out of context, a fact-checker says.
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The Republican primary for North Carolina's open U.S. Senate seat is heating up. Former Gov. Pat McCrory is the subject of an attack ad that used spliced-together quotes from his old radio show to make it sound like he condemned supporters of former President Trump while defending Black Lives Matter protesters. A fact-checker says that's misleading.
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Former Gov. Pat McCrory accused one of his U.S. Senate opponents, Republican U.S. Rep. Ted Budd, of "ripping off farmers," and suggested Budd used money that was owed to farmers to pay for attack ads criticizing him. Is he correct?
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Rep. Ted Budd has been playing defense since getting former President Donald Trump's endorsement in North Carolina's GOP Senate primary. Budd is one of three leading candidates looking to keep an open U.S. Senate seat in Republican hands.
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In a recent tweet, candidate and former 6th District Congressman Mark Walker slammed one of his opponents, current 13th District Congressman Ted Budd. Walker wrote that Budd voted against a 2018 bill that "helped farmers, invest in rural broadband and added work requirements for able-bodied adults." Did he?
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Former President Donald Trump is pushing Republicans to support those candidates who share his values in next year’s midterm elections. Trump spoke to hundreds of Republicans gathered for the North Carolina GOP convention, where he endorsed Rep. Ted Budd in the 2022 U.S. Senate race.