Michael Whatley expected to launch US Senate campaign | Eastern NC Now

Michael Whatley, chairman of the Republican National Committee and a key figure in North Carolina GOP politics, is reportedly preparing to enter the 2026 US Senate race.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the Carolina Journal. The author of this post is Donna King.

    Michael Whatley, chairman of the Republican National Committee and a key figure in North Carolina GOP politics, is reportedly preparing to enter the 2026 US Senate race. According to a report from Politico, and confirmed with background sources by Carolina Journal, Whatley will formally announce his candidacy within the next 10 days, setting the stage for a nationally watched contest to succeed outgoing Sen. Thom Tillis.

    Whatley's anticipated run signals a major development in North Carolina's political landscape. A former chair of the North Carolina Republican Party, Whatley has been a close ally of President Donald Trump and has played a central role in shaping the GOP's election integrity messaging. His rise to RNC chair in 2024 solidified his position as a national conservative leader with deep state-level roots.

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    During his time as NCGOP chair from 2019 to 2023, Whatley helped Republicans expand their legislative majorities. Supporters say he positioned the party for long-term success in statewide elections. Trump endorsed Whatley to lead the Republican National Committee alongside Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, who now serves as RNC co-chair. Trump praised Whatley for his unwavering loyalty, organizational strength, and focus on election integrity, qualities the former president has prioritized as he seeks to reshape the GOP heading into 2026.

    The Republican field

    Trump will likely play a significant role in a Whatley US Senate campaign in North Carolina. He called for a challenger to Tillis, who has drawn criticism from the party's conservative base for his votes on immigration, Trump appointments, and the recent One Big Beautiful Bill. Tillis announced in June that he will not seek re-election.

    Whatley's entry could deter other Republican hopefuls, particularly if Trump offers an early endorsement. Still, conservative challengers may emerge depending on how the primary unfolds. So far, Andy Nilsson of the Triad has already declared his candidacy for the primary, sporting a Trump hat. In addition, 2024 congressional candidate Don Brown had declared plans to challenge Tillis in the GOP primary. The official filing period opens in December.

    The Democratic field

    On the Democratic side, former Gov. Roy Cooper is believed to be preparing a Senate bid of his own. Multiple sources suggest an announcement from Cooper could come as early as next week. Cooper, who left office in January with strong approval ratings, is viewed as his party's preferred candidate capable of strong fundraising and energizing Democratic turnout.

    Former congressman Wiley Nickel announced his run for the Senate seat when it appeared Tillis would remain in the race. Other names that have been floated for the Democratic nomination include former congressional candidate Dan McCready and current Lt. Gov. Rachel Hunt.

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    If both Whatley and Cooper enter the race, it would pit two sharply contrasting visions for North Carolina against each other in a high-stakes showdown with national implications.

    Carolina Journal will continue to follow developments in the race as official announcements unfold.

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( July 26th, 2025 @ 5:30 pm )
 
First, the Democratic Socialist Party dies by suicide (with some help by we rightful folk), then the we begin on the Republican Party.

I see three to four political parties before we are done here in the USA.
( July 26th, 2025 @ 3:21 pm )
 
I know that Trump works off of the "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" mantra but, and there is a BUT, his primary base has greatly changed since 2020.

When Trump came to the Airport in Greenville, back in October of 2020, Whatley and others were openly booed by those waiting for President Trump, the only headliner of the show, to arrive in AF1.

A lot has gone on since 2020 and the people who booed Whatley while waiting to see Poppy D wouldn't be caught dead at a Trump event, much less a GOP event, now....too many red flags and avoided questions. A part of me think this is being done on purpose, I could be wrong though.

I think the GOP is being imploded to segway into a new "conservative" uniparty. The old school GOP can't match the intensity of the Trump personality. Don't be surprised if the Old Man hasn't already formed his own party....remember the Patriot Party and how said it was "just an idea" ?

We'll see..
( July 25th, 2025 @ 11:33 am )
 
The Daily Haymaker has a good take on how bad Whatley is:
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( July 25th, 2025 @ 10:28 am )
 
Trump sometimes gets bad advice on endorsements. Trump endorsed Tillis in 2020 and when he announced it at a rally, the endorsement was loudly booed by Trump supporters. Whatley is just another Tillis, a political hack who panders to the special interests. He has never been a conservative or anything close to one.
( July 25th, 2025 @ 10:15 am )
 
That Trump endorsement will be hard to overcome for the other candidates.

I reckon Lara will be angling to become the first Republican woman governor of North Carolina ... Watch for this probability.



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