Grant Campbell, a public figure in North Carolina politics, recently shared updates on his social media platform. His posts ranged from personal celebrations to commentary on state policy discussions and educational initiatives.
On July 21, 2025, Campbell posted a message celebrating his son’s birthday: “Happy 22nd birthday to the best son a man could ever ask for.”
Two days later, on July 23, 2025, Campbell commented on an exchange involving State Treasurer Brad Briner. He wrote: “What I wanted to say to Treasurer @brad_briner after his answer to the magic wand question from @skydiving11 and @NewFrameInc on the #DoPoliticsBetter podcast.”
Later that same day, Campbell highlighted a meeting with Superintendent Samantha Newell of Kannapolis City Schools. In his post dated July 23, 2025, he stated: “Great meeting with Superintendent @S_Newell4 of @KCS_NC today. We discussed the importance of raising new and experienced teacher pay, the need for proper metrics measuring progress and proficiency, and how workforce development begins way earlier than college. #ncpol”
Campbell’s engagement with education leaders reflects ongoing debates in North Carolina about teacher compensation and workforce readiness. These issues have been prominent topics among policymakers as districts across the state seek strategies to improve educational outcomes and better prepare students for future employment.



