Michael Whatley, Roy Cooper vote as in person early voting kicks off

In-person early voting is officially underway in North Carolina ahead of the March 3 primary. The two frontrunners for U.S. Senate didn’t waste any time to cast their ballots. Former RNC Chairman Michael Whatley voted in Gastonia. Former Gov. Roy Cooper voted in Raleigh.

“This is going to be the most important Senate race in the entire country,” Whatley said. “It’s very important for us to have a conservative champion and for President Trump to have an ally in the Senate.”

The Trump-endorsed Republican is facing six candidates in the primary including former Congressional candidate Don Brown and former state superintendent candidate Michele Morrow. One of Whatley’s top priorities is public safety. His eyes are already on Cooper…

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