Former Charlotte Mayor and North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory lost on election night in the GOP primary for the state's open U.S. Senate seat. WFAE’s Tommy Tomlinson, in his On My Mind commentary, wonders what else McCrory has lost along the way.
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.
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.
The complaint the Southern Coalition for Social Justice brought forward in 2017 could pave the way for lawmakers and their supporters to be penalized for making inaccurate voter fraud claims in future elections. Pat McCrory lost the 2016 gubernatorial race in North Carolina.