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Why Roy Cooper runs is easy; why he would not is ‘supposed to be hard’

NORTH CAROLINA, JUL 18 – At 68, Roy Cooper remains a leading Democratic contender for the vulnerable Senate seat amid challenges like likely minority status and personal retirement considerations.

  • Former Governor Roy Cooper, 68, is popular among Democratic supporters but has not yet announced whether he will run for Senate.
  • Experts Dr. Chris Cooper and Dr. Michael Bitzer believe personal reasons could lead Cooper to decline a Senate run, including considerations like Beltway gridlock.
  • Political expert Dallas Woodhouse expects Cooper to be viewed as a potential Senate candidate, especially with the upcoming midterms, despite challenges regarding party dynamics.
  • Serving in the Senate may not be appealing, particularly if Democrats remain in the minority, as noted by political analysts.
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Why Roy Cooper runs is easy; why he would not is ‘supposed to be hard’

(The Center Square) – As North Carolina politics grasps seat edges and awaits the ultimate duo competing to succeed U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, there is an essence to why there is a wait.

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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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