A new SurveyUSA poll in North Carolina finds Cheri Beasley (D) leading Ted Budd (R) in the U.S. Senate race, 44% to 39%.
Democrats Agonize Over North Carolina Spending
“Senate Democrats are prioritizing a half-dozen states over North Carolina. The state’s House Democrats are openly fretting that the party could come to regret it,” Politico reports.
“As the midterms enter their final stretch, Democratic officials are feeling bullish about Cheri Beasley’s odds of winning, noting that recent public polls have the former chief justice for the North Carolina Supreme Court tied or within striking distance of her Republican opponent Rep. Ted Budd. Democratic lawmakers add that she’s outraised him by a substantial margin and see the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe as a motivating factor, especially among suburban women.”
“But Beasley needs more resources, they say, bringing up a perennial crux for the party: whether to spend their finite war chests in races deemed toss-ups, or to take a chance on those like the one in the Tar Heel State that favor Republicans.”
North Carolina Senate Race Is Very Close
A new WRAL poll in North Carolina finds Ted Budd (R) just ahead of Cheri Beasley (D) in the U.S. Senate race, 43% to 42%.
The survey is the third public opinion poll released over the past week showing Beasley and Budd within a single percentage point of one another.
Senate Democrats Run Abortion Ads in North Carolina
Politico: “Even as Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are seen as the best pickup targets for Senate Democrats this cycle, the party is not taking North Carolina off the board.”
“We got a glimpse of a new ad from a group associated with the Democratic-led Senate Majority PAC, a $750,000 buy that follows roughly $2 million in previous spending.”
Ted Budd Way Ahead In North Carolina
A new Trafalgar Group poll in North Carolina finds Ted Budd (R), who was endorsed by Donald Trump, leading the GOP Senate primary field with 51%, followed by Pat McCrory (R) at 29% and Mark Walker (R) at 8%.
Ted Budd Spurns Debates In Senate Primary
Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC) won’t debate Pat McCrory (R) in the North Carolina Republican U.S. Senate race, WRAL reports.
Walker Vows to Stay In North Carolina Primary
North Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Mark Walker (R) announced on Twitter that he’d been approached to drop out of the race, appear at Trump’s Saturday rally in the state and endorse Rep. Ted Budd (R) in return for onstage praise.
Said Walker: “I didn’t play this game in DC and I won’t do it now.”
Ted Budd Opens Double-Digit Lead Over Pat McCrory
A new WRAL News poll in North Carolina finds Rep. Ted Budd (R) leading the GOP Senate race with 33% support, followed by Pat McCrory (R) with 23% and former U.S. Rep. Mark Walker (R) with 7%.
McCrory Compared Not Getting Job to Segregation
Former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory (R) said last year that not receiving an offer to teach at Duke University upon leaving the governorship was “blacklisting” and comparable to the refusal to serve Black Americans at lunch counters in the 1960s during segregation, CNN reports.
Jeff Jackson Drops Senate Bid In North Carolina
Jeff Jackson (D) is walking away from the U.S. Senate race in North Carolina, the Raleigh News & Observer reports.
“The 39-year-old state senator from Charlotte is the second candidate in recent weeks to make that decision, which leaves former N.C. Supreme Court Justice Cheri Beasley as the biggest-name candidate for the Democratic nomination.”
Mark Walker Stays In Senate Race for Now
Former Rep. Mark Walker (R-NC) will remain in North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race for the remainder of the year and spend the next few weeks mulling a run for a House seat, despite former President Donald Trump urging him to bow out of the 2022 Senate contest, the AP reports.
Club for Growth Spends Big on Ted Budd
“President Donald Trump endorsed Ted Budd three months ago in North Carolina’s 2022 U.S. Senate race,” the Charlotte Observer reports.
“Now one of Budd’s biggest political backers is spending $3 million to make sure Republicans in the state are aware of Trump’s endorsement.”
The Hill: North Carolina primary is a key test of Trump’s sway.
Ted Budd Cost Farmers Millions of Dollars
“As Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC) launched his campaign for a pivotal U.S. Senate seat earlier this year, the North Carolina Republican pitched himself as a staunch ally of farmers,” the Washington Post reports.
“But as Budd has told his narrative in a state where agriculture is the largest business, he omitted a key chapter. He made no mention of his role in his family’s calamitous involvement in a company called AgriBioTech, which ended in a bankruptcy case that cost farmers millions of dollars in losses.”
“A trustee for farmers and other creditors alleged that his father, Richard Budd, improperly transferred millions of dollars in assets to his family, including Ted Budd. That occurred before Richard Budd and a family company faced a $15 million judgment in the case. Moreover, the trustee alleged, Ted Budd ‘acted in concert’ with his father ‘in connection with the fraudulent transfers.’”
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Club for Growth Builds War Chest for Budd
The Club for Growth released a statement saying “it has already raised $5.125 million to support Rep. Ted Budd’s (R-NC) campaign to become the next Senator from North Carolina.”
Burr Implies Budd Can’t Win in North Carolina
Retiring Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) told Politico that former Gov. Pat McCrory (R) is “the only one in the race that can win the general election.”
That would mean Burr is asserting Trump-endorsed Rep. Ted Budd (R) could not win.
Burr Shocked at Trump’s Endorsement
Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) expressed bewilderment over former President Trump’s endorsement of Rep. Ted Budd in the GOP primary for the retiring senator’s seat, The Hill reports.
Said Burr: “I can’t tell you what motivates him. I’ve never seen individuals endorse a candidate a year before the primary. That’s unusual.”
New Poll Shows Power of Trump’s Endorsement
A new Meeting Street Insights poll in North Carolina shows former Gov. Pat McCrory (R) leading the Republican Senate primary with 45%, followed by Rep. Ted Budd (R) with 19%, and former Rep. Mark Walker (R) at 12%.
However, once respondents are informed Budd secured former President Donald Trump’s endorsement, Budd leads with 46%, followed by McCrory at 27%, and Walker at 8%.



