Carolina Journal by Video - CLXXX: Locke’s Donald Bryson analyzes North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race between Beasley and Budd | Eastern NC Now

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    Donald Bryson, John Locke Foundation president and chief strategy officer, discusses the latest developments in North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race between Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd. Bryson offered these comments during the Sept. 6, 2022, edition of Spectrum News 1’s “Capital Tonight.”

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