Sen. Thom Tillis’ (R-NC) campaign spokesman acknowledged on Friday that he had copied large portions of a general election strategy memo from a similar document he had put together while working on Ed Gillespie’s (R) Virginia gubernatorial campaign in 2017, the Daily Beast reports.
Tillis Distances Himself from Burr
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who is up for re-election this year, distanced himself from Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC), who is under investigation for insider trading, in a WBT radio interview.
Said Tillis: “Senator Burr does owe all of us an explanation and this is clear evidence that an investigation is underway. We need to see where the investigation leads.”
Lincoln Project Attacks Another GOP Senator
FBI Serves Warrant on Republican Senator
Federal agents seized a cellphone belonging to Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) as part of the Justice Department’s investigation into controversial stock trades he made as the coronavirus first struck the United States, the Los Angeles Times reports.
“Burr turned over his phone to agents after they served a search warrant… The seizure represents a significant escalation in the investigation into whether Burr violated a law preventing members of Congress from trading on insider information they have gleaned from their official work.”
“To obtain a search warrant, federal agents and prosecutors must persuade a judge they have probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.”
North Carolina Senate Race Moves to Toss Up
Cook Political Report: “The bottom line is that Tillis has struggled to regain his footing among conservatives in the state after starting to cross Trump last year on emergency funding for the border wall before relenting to side with the president. North Carolina is going to be a closely-fought race at the presidential level too and has a competitive governor’s race. This Senate contest could well end up deciding the balance of power in the chamber, and Democrats are encouraged that primary turnout was up over 2016.”
“We are moving this race from Lean Republican to Toss Up.”
Democrats Fear GOP Sabotage In Key Senate Race
“Democrats are growing alarmed about Republican attempts to prop up an insurgent liberal candidate in North Carolina — fearful that GOP meddling will undercut the party’s prospects in a key Senate contest,” Politico reports.
“What seems like a generic campaign ad pitching Erica Smith, a North Carolina state senator, as ‘the only proven progressive’ in the state’s high-profile Senate race is actually part of a multimillion dollar investment from a mysterious super PAC — the innocuously named ‘Faith and Power PAC’ — with apparent ties to Republicans.”
GOP Lawmaker Mulls Primary Challenge to Tillis
Rep. Mark Walker (R-NC) is actively considering a primary campaign against several fellow Republicans next year, including a potential bid against Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), after new congressional district maps have put the three-term congressman’s political future in doubt, The Hill reports.
Walker’s campaign paid for two polls in recent weeks, testing his chances against both Tillis and Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC).
Trump’s New Best Friend In North Carolina
“Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) began the Trump era by negotiating with Democrats on immigration and co-authoring legislation to protect special counsel Robert Mueller. He even briefly opposed President Trump’s national emergency to build a border wall,” Politico reports.
“But now the North Carolina Republican’s independent streak is fading. He’s deploying the president as a shield against a conservative primary challenger and he’s hugging Trump tightly.”
Ratings Changes In Two Senate Races
Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball has two Senate ratings changes this week: The most vulnerable senator, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL), moves from Toss-up to Leans Republican, while Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) moves from Leans Republican to Toss-up.
Thom Tillis Trails In North Carolina
A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Cal Cunningham (D) edging Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) in a closely watched Senate race, 45% to 43%, with 12% still unsure.
Tillis Faces Tough Primary Challenge
A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) barely leading Republican primary challenger Garland Tucker (R), 38% to 31%, with another 31% undecided.
Republicans Dodge Nasty Primary In North Carolina
“Rep. Mark Walker has decided not to launch a primary challenge against Sen. Thom Tillis in North Carolina, in a relief to senior Republicans who feared a scorched-earth battle in a key state,” Politico reports.
Tillis Trails Possible Senate Challenger
A new Emerson College poll in North Carolina finds Sen. Tom Tillis (R) trails possible challenger state Sen. Erica Smith (D) by seven points, 39% to 46%, with 15% still undecided.
GOP Leaders Back Tillis By Bloodying His Challenger
Washington Examiner: “Republican leaders in the Senate are aggressively defending Sen. Thom Tillis, with plans to carpet bomb primary challenger Garland Tucker across the North Carolina airwaves if he jeopardizes the incumbent’s 2020 reelection.”
Tillis Gets a Primary Challenge
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) has drawn a Republican challenger in 2020, the Raleigh News & Observer reports.
“Garland Tucker III, the retired chairman and CEO of Triangle Capital Corporation and an author, filed paperwork with the Federal Election Committee to run in the Republican primary on Monday. Tucker wrote Conservative Heroes: Fourteen Leaders Who Changed America — Jefferson to Reagan and has served on the board of the John Locke Foundation and the Raleigh-based Civitas Institute.”
Tillis May Face Primary Challenge
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) is under fire from conservative activists for supporting a Democratic effort to block President Trump’s emergency declaration to fund his border wall, The Hill reports.
“The activists have also raised Tillis’s legislation to shield special counsel Robert Mueller from any interference by Trump. Some county GOP party leaders are openly calling for Tillis to face a primary challenge.”
Hagan Will Not Seek Return to Senate
Former Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) will not be mounting a challenge to her former GOP colleague, Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC), Roll Call reports.
“Hagan, who was defeated by Thom Tillis in 2014, has been making calls to inform donors she will not be running for the seat that comes up in 2016.”
Democrats Want Hagan to Run Again
Democratic powerbrokers, including Sen. Chuck Schumer, are coaxing former Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) to run for Senate again in 2016, National Journal reports. “And not just because they like her. Hagan might be the greatest chance the party has to reclaim that Senate seat, riding a wave that some strategists think will be in Democrats’ favor thanks to Hillary Clinton sitting atop the national ticket and luring voters to the polls.”
“The best any of those recruiters can say, though, is that Hagan is seriously considering it. According to people close to her, the senator who suffered through more than $100 million in mostly negative TV spending against her just months ago, hasn’t made a decision. She hasn’t even decided when that decision might come.”