Raleigh, N.C. — Former governor Roy Cooper filed on Dec. 3 to run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, marking high-profile entry in the 2026 contest. State election records show Cooper filed a day after Republican Michael Whatley, who secured President Donald Trump's endorsement in July. Cooper said Washington is broken and pledged to work across parties on jobs, health care and costs. Additional Republicans including Don Brown and Elizabeth Temple also filed. Primaries will occur March 3, 2026, with the general election slated for November 2026. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Roy Cooper and Democratic strategists benefit from increased visibility, fundraising momentum, and clearer messaging ahead of the 2026 primaries and general election following Cooper's formal filing for the U.S. Senate.
Republican operatives and potential GOP candidates face increased pressure to consolidate resources and respond to a high-profile Democratic entry into the open North Carolina Senate race.
After reading and researching latest news.... Cooper filed Dec. 3 for the open North Carolina Senate seat vacated by Sen. Thom Tillis; Republican Michael Whatley filed earlier and holds a Trump endorsement. Don Brown and Elizabeth Temple filed. Cooper emphasized bipartisan governance and priorities: jobs, health care affordability, cost reduction.
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Cooper files for open North Carolina U.S. Senate seat
WLOS WPDE The Asheville Citizen Times abc11 News https://www.wect.comFormer Gov. Roy Cooper files for U.S. Senate, challenging Trump-backed RNC leader
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