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North Carolina Superintendent Nominee Michele Morrow Files to Run for Senate
Michele Morrow joins a crowded Republican primary emphasizing constitutional rights and election integrity against an RNC-backed candidate endorsed by Donald Trump.
- Republican Michele Morrow, who unsuccessfully ran for North Carolina state superintendent in 2024, has filed to run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Thom Tillis in 2026.
- Morrow criticized Governor Roy Cooper as a 'self-interested, career politician', while Cooper called her 'an ultra-right wing candidate who is wrong for North Carolina'.
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Michele Morrow Shakes Up North Carolina Senate Race
Michele Morrow, a conservative activist and 2024 candidate for state superintendent, has officially entered North Carolina’s high-stakes 2026 U.S. Senate race. With a pointed message on her campaign site reading, “Hey Roy …,” Morrow launched her campaign just one day before the filing deadline, directly confronting Democrat front-runner and outgoing Governor Roy Cooper. Morrow joins a crowded GOP primary field seeking to replace retiring Republi…
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Morrow among latest to file in 12-candidate field for U.S. Senate
(The Center Square) – With a quoted “Hey Roy …” on the front of her campaign website, Michele Morrow on Thursday stepped into the race for North Carolina’s U.S. Senate seat.
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