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RandySF

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Mon Jun 29, 2026, 02:01 PM 10 hrs ago

Ahead of midterms, North Carolina Democrats lead the fundraising race. Does it matter?

If you watch TV in North Carolina, there’s a good chance you’re already seeing a lot of former Gov. Roy Cooper these days.

That’s in part because his campaign had raised more than $26 million as of the end of March to back his U.S. Senate bid, one that is crucial to deciding who controls the chamber.

That makes Cooper the fifth-ranked fundraiser among all Senate candidates this cycle — and puts him at three times the total of his opponent, former RNC and NCGOP Chair Michael Whatley, who had raised just over $8 million by March 31.

Looking at campaign contributions from individuals, rather than PACs, Whatley came in third among North Carolina U.S. Senate candidates this cycle, with $3.75 million by the end of March — less than Cooper with $10.68 million and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) with $4.59 million.




https://ncnewsline.com/2026/06/29/ahead-of-midterms-north-carolina-democrats-lead-the-fundraising-race-does-it-matter/

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Ahead of midterms, North Carolina Democrats lead the fundraising race. Does it matter? (Original Post) RandySF 10 hrs ago OP
It does. Just not as much as it used to cause of superpacs and such SSJVegeta 10 hrs ago #1
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