2 NC seats among 29 Congress seats Dems worry about losing in 2024 | Eastern NC Now

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The Democrats have 29 Congressional seats they view as vulnerable in the 2024 election cycle and two of them are in North Carolina.  Those two are the 1st District occupied by Don Davis which is immediately north and west of our 3rd district, and the seat occupied by Wiley Nickel which is east of Raleigh.  Both were close races in 2022.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/house/dccc-29-house-lawmakers-democrats-frontline-2024

The 1st district was contested for the GOP in 2022 by Sandy Smith of Pitt County.  The headwind that Smith ran into was heavy spending, well into six figures by a PAC controlled by Kevin McCarthy which trashed her personal life in the primary.  She was unable to overcome those scars in the general election.  McCarthy backed liberal Rocky Mount Mayor Sandy Roberson, who has been a political contributor to some major leftwing Democrats including ultra-liberal Democrat NC Attorney General Josh Stein.


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( March 13th, 2023 @ 10:26 am )
 
Those really nasty ads that Kevin McCarthy's PAC ran against Sandy Smith in the primary concerning her personal life were sickening, as was his support in the primary of major RINO Sandy Roberson. NC Republicans need to tell the Washington, DC swamp to keep their stinkin' noses OUT of our primaries. McCarthy's trashing of Smith in the primary is what cost us the general election race.
( March 11th, 2023 @ 1:35 pm )
 
The DNC is probably going to change this to four seats in NC before filing starts. I suspect that our state Supreme Court is going to throw out the highly partisan ruling of the old court and reinstate the Congressional map drawn by the legislature. That will put four Democrat held seats in the US Congress in NC in play.



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