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July 3, 2025

Pat McCrory

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Former Gov. Pat McCrory to enter U.S. Senate race Wednesday

April 12, 2021 Matt Mercer

RALEIGH – Former Gov. Pat McCrory is expected to make an announcement on his radio show on Wednesday that he is running for the U.S. Senate in 2022. McCrory, who served as the 74th governor […]

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NC appeals court to decide if libel suit can proceed against McCrory reps

March 25, 2021 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — A North Carolina appeals court panel will soon decide whether a libel complaint can proceed to trial over false accusations that representatives of former Gov. Pat McCrory made in 2016 alleging several voters […]

cheri beasley, 2020 election senate
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Former Chief Justice Cheri Beasley plans US Senate run

March 23, 2021 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Former Democratic N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley is planning to announce a campaign for U.S. Senate in 2022. First reported by McClatchy, a source said she was expected to announce her candidacy […]

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Close, expensive 2020 campaign a preview of 2022 open seat

November 18, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — The race between Republican Sen. Thom Tillis and Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham, ultimately won by Tillis, was the most expensive Senate race in the nation. 2022 is likely to be expensive as well. […]

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Cooper says statue removal fault of General Assembly

June 24, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Over the weekend, Gov. Roy Cooper said his decision to remove certain Confederate monuments from the Capitol area grounds was due to a 2015 law passed by the state’s legislature. “I have ordered […]

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Rainy days were anticipated by some state politicians

March 25, 2020 A.P. Dillon, Matt Mercer, and Neal Robbins

RALEIGH — The state has surpassed 400 cases of COVID-19. Gov. Roy Cooper has enacted executive orders shuttering businesses and the 10 million citizens of North Carolina are living through stormy times. As expected, the […]

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Forest talks governor’s race with McCrory

November 26, 2019 A.P. Dillon

CHARLOTTE — Former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory welcomed current Lt. Gov. Dan Forest to his morning radio show on Charlotte’s WBT Monday. Forest told McCrory he is running to unseat Gov. Roy Cooper because […]

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Governor Cooper wins another challenge to law passed by NCGA

December 5, 2018 Staff Reports

RALEIGH — A North Carolina trial court has struck down more legislation passed by the General Assembly in a special session in 2016 prior to Gov. Roy Cooper taking over for outgoing Gov. Pat McCrory. […]

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Strategies taking shape for NC amendments fight

September 19, 2018 admin

RALEIGH — With an unusually high number of constitutional changes on November’s ballot, there is a lot at stake for many groups and a lot of money being invested to sway the vote. The amendments […]

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McCrory Commerce secretary joins Nexsen Pruet

January 19, 2017 admin

RALEIGH —— It was announced Wednesday that former McCrory administration fixture, John Skvarla, will be joining law firm Nexsen Pruet as senior government relations adviser. Skvarla first served the Old North State as secretary of […]

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