NC Democrats’ Senate hopefuls face scrutiny over anti-Israel vote

NC Democrats’ Senate hopefuls face scrutiny over anti-Israel vote
Michael Whatley Chairman of North Carolina Republican Party — Official Website
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North Carolina Democrats recently expressed their support for Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim Socialist, during a party leadership meeting. This decision has sparked questions about whether the party’s potential candidates for the U.S. Senate will align with this stance.

Matt Mercer, Communications Director for the North Carolina GOP, commented on the situation. “Roy Cooper, Wiley Nickel, and Jeff Jackson must address their party’s concerning constituency of anti-semitism,” he stated. He further criticized Washington Democrats by highlighting that “President Trump and Republicans have acted to make the Middle East safe and peaceful with no help from Washington Democrats. The radical Left continues to drive misguided anti-Israel and America Last policies.”

The developments raise important questions about the position of North Carolina’s Democratic leaders regarding international relations and domestic policy issues.



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