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Trump ally Michael Whatley wins Republican primary in North Carolina US Senate race, US media report

By Thomson Reuters Mar 3, 2026 | 7:48 PM

By Tim Reid

WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) – Michael Whatley, a close ally of President Donald Trump, won the Republican Party primary for North Carolina’s vacant U.S. ​Senate seat on Tuesday according to media reports, ‌setting up a close election battle in November that could help decide control of Congress.

Whatley, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee who was handpicked by Trump to contest the North Carolina ‌Senate ​seat, will face Democrat Roy Cooper, ⁠the state’s popular former ⁠governor, in a battleground that is one of the top targets for Democrats in November’s midterm elections.

Whatley emerged with over 30% of the primary vote, avoiding a ​runoff contest in a crowded seven-candidate primary field.

Democrats need a net gain of four seats to regain control ⁠of the Senate, but have ⁠to defend several close seats of their ​own.

Although Democrats have not won a Senate race in North Carolina ​since 2008, the party believes it has a ‌fighting chance of victory due to the political headwinds faced by Republicans over high prices and Trump’s unpopular immigration crackdown tactics. Cooper is also viewed as a strong ⁠candidate.

The seat became vacant after the Republican incumbent Thom Tillis, a vocal critic of some of Trump’s policies, announced in 2025 ⁠that he would ‌retire from Congress early next year.

North Carolina ⁠has emerged as one of the most ​closely ‌contested swing states in the last few ​presidential races. ⁠Trump narrowly won the state in 2024 by just over 3 percentage points. The battle to replace Tillis is expected to be one of the most expensive in the country.

(Reporting by Tim Reid in Washington, editing by Ross Colvin ​and Deepa Babington)