đź’¨ Abstract
In North Carolina, Democrats are hopeful as former Governor Roy Cooper runs for the open Senate seat, focusing on economic hardships faced by voters. Cooper's campaign has already raised significant funds. Republicans, led by GOP Chair Michael Whatley, aim to counter his message of economic populism, portraying Cooper as a leftist puppet. Cooper's straightforward approach has energized Democrats and Republican strategists acknowledge his formidable threat. The Senate Leadership Fund launched anti-Cooper ads, linking him to progressive figures.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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