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- Michael Whatley, R. N. C. Chairman, to Run for Senate in North Carolina
Michael Whatley, R N C Chairman, to Run for Senate in North Carolina His entry will pave the way for a marquee contest in 2026, with former Gov Roy Cooper planning to seek the Democratic nomination
- RNC Chair Michael Whatley will run for Senate from North Carolina . . .
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley is expected to run for the Senate in North Carolina, setting up a marquee race in next year’s midterms, two sources familiar with Whatley
- RNCs Whatley and ex-Gov. Cooper plan to run for Senate in N. C . . .
Washington — Republican National Committee chairman Michael Whatley is preparing to enter the race for the open U S Senate seat in North Carolina, one of the top battleground contests of the
- RNC Chairman Michael Whatley to run for NCs US Senate seat with Trump . . .
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley is planning a run for U S Senate in North Carolina next year after Sen Thom Tillis dropped out of the race
- RNC Chair Michael Whatley to run for North Carolina Senate seat
Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley intends to run for Senate in North Carolina and would have the White House's full support, a source familiar with the matter told NBC News
- RNC Chairman Michael Whatley expected to run for Tillis Senate seat in . . .
Michael Whatley — the Republican National Committee chairman who helped Donald Trump carry North Carolina in multiple elections — is expected to seek the GOP nomination for the state’s open
- Michael Whatley enters NC Senate race with Trumps endorsement after . . .
Trump-backed RNC Chair Michael Whatley jumps into North Carolina's Senate race as Lara Trump declines to run, creating a battle for one of 2026's competitive seats
- Michael Whatley, R. N. C. Chairman, to Run for Senate in North Carolina
The chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Whatley, plans to run for the Senate in North Carolina with the backing of President Trump, after Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law, declined to run herself, according to two people with knowledge of the decision The election to fill the North Carolina seat, which is opening up with the retirement of Senator Thom Tillis, a
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