Rep. David Price calling it quits at end of term | Eastern NC Now

U.S. Congressman David Price, D-4th District, will not seek reelection. Sources are telling Carolina Journal that Price, 81, is currently making calls telling Democratic leaders that this will be his last congressional term and he’s expected to make an official announcement soon.

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    U.S. Congressman David Price, D-4th District, will not seek reelection. Sources are telling Carolina Journal that Price, 81, is currently making calls telling Democratic leaders that this will be his last congressional term and he's expected to make an official announcement soon.

    Price has represented parts of Durham, Orange, and Wake County for three decades.

    He won his first congressional race in 1986 when he defeated Republican Bill Cobey. In 1994, Price lost his only race during the infamous Republican Revolution to Fred Heineman, a former Raleigh police chief.

    Price won the seat back two years later in a rematch with Heineman. Price received a little more than 67% of the vote in his last race.
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