US Senate candidate Ted Budd visits Beaufort County | Eastern NC Now

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Congressman Ted Budd, the Republican US Senate candidate who is leading in the polls in North Carolina, held a meet and greet this morning at Beaufort County Republican headquarters.  Budd is the only US Senate candidate to visit Beaufort County during this primary campaign.

Many of us who are supporting Budd did not hear about the event in time due to the last minute scheduling, but apparently there was a good crowd anyway.  Representative Keith Kidwell introducted Budd.


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