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Former Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will run for Senate in 2026

NORTH CAROLINA, JUL 28 – Former two-term governor Roy Cooper enters a competitive 2026 Senate race seeking to flip a key Republican-held seat and strengthen Democrats' slim path to majority control.

  • According to a WNCN report, Roy Cooper, former North Carolina governor, signals his intent to run for the U.S. Senate seat in 2026.
  • The vacancy emerged last month after Republican Senator Thom Tillis announced he would not seek re-election, creating an open-seat contest, according to reports.
  • During his tenure, North Carolina added more than 640,000 jobs while Roy Cooper expanded Medicaid, raised teacher pay, and addressed climate change as governor from 2017 to 2025.
  • Amid GOP criticism, Joanna Rodriguez, NRSC Communications Director, called Cooper a `Democrat lapdog` on July 28, and Republicans claimed he aligns with the radical left.
  • The Cook Political Report lists North Carolina’s race as a `toss up`, with primary elections scheduled for March 2026 and the general in November.
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Cardinal & Pine broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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