Grant Campbell shares community and legislative moments in recent social media posts

Grant Campbell, North Carolina State Representative for 83rd District
Grant Campbell, North Carolina State Representative for 83rd District
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Grant Campbell, a Republican member of the North Carolina State House representing the 83rd district, shared updates on his recent activities and interactions through a series of social media posts.

On March 15, 2026, Campbell commented on an encounter at a local political event: “Couldn’t match @RepMcDowell with his adorable assistant at the Rowan County GOP Convention.”

The following day, March 16, he reflected on a visit to Duke University’s Sanford School: “Appreciated the invitation from @DukeSanford to speak to their US Healthcare Systems class today. This was clearly the best student (she’s from Cabarrus County). Brilliant students and a great discussion.”

On March 17, Campbell addressed commentary about government spending: “Save your snide remarks about the @DeptofWar lobster costs for someone else.”

Campbell was elected in 2025 to represent North Carolina’s 83rd House district after succeeding Kevin Crutchfield. He is affiliated with the Republican Party.



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