RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Democratic former governor Roy Cooper has raised $14.5 million in his bid to become North Carolina’s next senator, his campaign said Monday. According to the campaign, the money ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper says his campaign for Senate has raised over $14.5 million in the third quarter of 2025. This is the largest amount raised ...
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is running for current GOP Sen. Thom Tillis’s Senate seat in 2026. Tillis announced in June he would not seek re-election after nearly 11 years in office. In ...
Cooper touted $14 million in contributions on Monday in what is expected to be among the most competitive midterms elections.
Former Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has raised well over double the amount of former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley in the 2026 North Carolina Senate race, putting ...
Republicans are trying to pin the rocky response to Hurricane Helene on former Gov. Roy Cooper. A new ad from GOP candidate Michael Whatley accuses Cooper of “ [failing] to show up” and says Whatley ...
Roy Cooper’s record, particularly his expressed interest in regional cap-and-trade programs, will confound his efforts to blame Republicans for rising energy costs.
In 2016, former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper won his first gubernatorial election over Republican incumbent Pat McCrory by less than one percentage point. The campaign was defined by House Bill 2 — ...
In one of the most watched Senate races in the country, we’re getting a glance at campaign finances for the Democratic and Republican frontrunners seeking to become North Carolina’s next senator. ...
Republicans are criticizing former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's record on criminal justice, seeking to derail his Senate campaign.
According to polling by non-partisan policy group Carolina Forward, Cooper has a 7-point lead over Republican Michael Whatley.
Iryna Zarutska's murder has become a flashpoint in the North Carolina Senate race, with Democrat Roy Cooper’s record on crime under scrutiny.