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Ted Budd

 
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Senator
North Carolina
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Republican
2023
2028
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Representative Offices
Address
5380 US Highway 158
Suite
Suite 202
City/State/Zip
Advance NC, 27006
Phone
336-941-4470
Address
151 Patton Ave.
Suite
Suite 204
City/State/Zip
Asheville NC, 28801
Phone
828-333-4130
Address
4000 Piedmont Pkwy
Suite
Suite 131
City/State/Zip
High Point NC, 27265
Phone
336-858-5013
Address
333 Fayetteville Street
Suite
Suite 1504
City/State/Zip
Raleigh NC, 27601
Phone
984-349-5061
Address
201 N. Front St.
Suite
Suite 809
City/State/Zip
Wilmington NC, 28401
Phone
910-218-7600
News
03/12/2025 --foxnews
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kans., is moving to reintroduce a bill that would outlaw federal funding to trans surgeries and treatments nationwide.
02/12/2025 --register_herald
While Democrats have been speaking out against President Donald Trump's federal cuts, Republicans are just beginning to stir. They are raising targeted objections to the caps on National Institute of Health grants hitting their universities and research institutions. A Kansas...
01/28/2025 --foxnews
The Senate to hold a vote on Tuesday on whether to confirm President Donald Trump's transportation secretary nominee, Sean Duffy.
01/23/2025 --foxnews
A Senate Republican is launching a new bid to make it deportable to assault a law enforcement officer, as similar bills pick up bipartisan support in Congress.
01/16/2025 --startribune
Based on the hearings, we do not live in a serious country.
01/16/2025 --wacotrib
The Defense secretary nominee said he’ll ‘look under the hood’ if confirmed.
01/15/2025 --foxnews
Former Rep. Sean Duffy sat for an hourslong confirmation hearing as President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Transportation secretary, sitting before Chairman Sen. Ted Cruz and Ranking Member Maria Cantwell.
01/12/2025 --foxnews
Appalachia is still recovering following Hurricane Helene's widespread damage and the federal government's efforts have been missing or inefficient.
01/08/2025 --dailykos
When President Joe Biden said he wanted Democrats to reach across the aisle, is this what he meant? On Tuesday, the House passed the Laken Riley Act, a GOP-led bill requiring the detention of undocumented immigrants charged with certain crimes. Of the 264 votes in favor of the bill were 48 Democratic defectors.Republican Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia introduced the legislation, and Donald Trump used the case as a central issue of his campaign, stating that his mass deportation strategy will begin on “day one” of his second term. Since being elected, Trump has promised sweeping action on immigration. Those of all political stripes are moving right on immigration. A recent brief from Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research showed that 69 percent of Republican voters want the government to prioritize immigration, a 14 percent increase from last year. Immigration was the second most pressing issue for Democrats, at 32 percent, just four points behind climate change.As the Laken Riley Act heads to the Senate, it remains uncertain whether it will pass with a slim GOP majority. But Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said he supports the bill. “Laken Riley’s story is a tragic reminder of what’s at stake when our systems fail to protect people,” Fetterman said in a statement to CNN. “No family should have to endure the pain of losing a loved one to preventable violence. Immigration is what makes our country great. I support giving authorities the tools to prevent tragedies like this one while we work on comprehensive solutions to our broken system.”The bill would detain undocumented immigrants who have been charged with burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting. It would also allow attorneys general to sue the secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security if an immigrant on parole or bail harms a state or its citizens.Republican Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama, who introduced the Senate bill, presided over a second reading of the bill, stating that it would be added to the calendar.“It’s high time the Senate pass[es] it,” she wrote on X.Republican Sens. John Thune of South Dakota and Ted Budd of North Carolina joined Britt in supporting the Senate bill. In its new session, the entire Senate Republican Conference—including Vice President-elect JD Vance—has cosponsored the Laken Riley Act. Though it’s unclear whether the bill will pass, the growing support from both sides of the aisle signals that immigration reform could remain a key issue for the next four years. Campaign Action
01/07/2025 --foxnews
Sen. Eric Schmitt is tackling the administrative state by debuting key legislation in the newly Republican-controlled Congress.
01/07/2025 --foxnews
Sen. Tommy Tuberville is leading the reintroduction of his bill on transgender athletes now that Republicans are in control of the Senate.
01/03/2025 --dailycamera
If approved, the rules package would set up a potential floor vote on legislation that would cut off federal funds for municipalities considered “sanctuary cities” if they intend to use that money for the benefit of undocumented immigrants.
12/19/2024 --dailycaller
'The recovery needs to start now'
12/18/2024 --kron4
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle appeared caught off guard on Wednesday as President-elect Trump demanded that a debt ceiling hike be paired with a stopgap government funding bill, rejecting a sweeping bipartisan plan to avert a government shutdown this week. Trump said in a joint statement with Vice President-elect J.D. Vance said that while [...]
12/18/2024 --kron4
Senate Republicans from regions affected by hurricanes and other storms are warning negotiators against stripping disaster funding from the stopgap spending bill that is suddenly in turmoil after President-elect Trump heavily criticized Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) plan. Multiple Republicans indicated that they would hold up any bill that does not include more than $100 billion [...]
12/15/2024 --foxnews
Rep.-elect Brad Knott, R-N.C., vows to fight D.C. bureaucracy he blames for fueling the border crisis and funding foreign conflicts at taxpayers' expense
12/11/2024 --nbcnews
While most of Washington is obsessed with either the reality show that is President-elect Donald Trump's transition or the hand-wringing and blame-gaming over Democrats' election loss, a potentially critical political storyline is brewing in Michigan.
12/10/2024 --foxnews
President-elect Donald Trump is pressing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to name Lara Trump as Sen. Marco Rubio's Senate successor, a source told Fox Digital.
12/10/2024 --foxnews
The Trump transition team is rolling out a video highlighting the support Pete Hegseth has received from some Republican senators as he looks to sell himself to others.
12/06/2024 --foxnews
President-elect Donald Trump's Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth received a boost Friday from more than 60 retired service members of prominence who defended him against attacks.
11/25/2024 --theepochtimes
James Braid, Matt Brasseaux, Alex Latcham are named to serve in the new White House.
11/25/2024 --qctimes
Iowa Republican U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst has created a Republican caucus to assist in federal spending reductions sought by President-elect Donald Trump.
11/24/2024 --cbsnews
Helene ransacked western North Carolina on Sept. 27, leaving a path of devastation, death and an economic calamity from which the state will need years to recover.
11/21/2024 --rollcall
Welcome to At the Races! Each week we bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Know someone who’d like to get this newsletter? They can subscribe here. House Democrats voted this week to keep their top leaders in place for the next Congress, as the race to lead the national party [...]The post At the Races: DNC, or the Democrats’ Next Campaign appeared first on Roll Call.
11/20/2024 --foxnews
Republican senators have some concerns about Trump's choice of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
11/20/2024 --salon
A 2017 allegation of sexual assault surfaced a day after the president-elect picked Hegseth for defense secretary
11/13/2024 --nbcnews
Some Republican senators expressed surprise and little knowledge about who exactly President-elect Donald Trump's pick for secretary of Defense is.
11/12/2024 --foxnews
Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth has been selected by President-elect Trump to serve as his secretary of defense.
11/05/2024 --axios
Data: Cook Political Report; Map: Axios VisualsJust a handful of counties across seven swing states will point the way to the White House for Former President Trump or Vice President Harris.Why it matters: If you want to know which way the race is going on Election Night, this your cheat sheet.The big picture: In 2016, more than 200 counties that had voted for former President Obama in 2012 turned red for Trump.In 2020, less than half that number switched from Trump to Biden, but it was enough to flip Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.Those states hang in the balance once again, along with Nevada and North Carolina. The polls offer no clarity as to which candidate will carry those states, but the results on election night will — even if the states remain too close to call — if you know where to look.Here's election data maestro Dave Wasserman's 13 countries to watch, from the Cook Political Report.Baldwin County, GeorgiaLocated in central Georgia, Baldwin is a primarily rural county with a significant Black population and two colleges, far from the state's major metro centers.While the county has gone blue in presidential elections since 2004, the Democratic Party's margins have shrunk in recent years. Biden won it by 1.3 points, down from Hillary Clinton's 1.7.If Trump wins Baldwin County, it indicates the Harris campaign didn't successfully turn out young and Black voters in Georgia, per Wasserman's analysis.Fayette County, GeorgiaLocated in the suburbs of Atlanta, Fayette County has typically been carried by Republican candidates but has been trending more Democratic as college-educated suburbanites flee the GOP.The county went to Trump by 19 points in 2016 but only seven in 2020.Wasserman thinks Harris needs to "come close to winning" here as she's likely to lose votes elsewhere in the state.Cabarrus County, North CarolinaCabarrus County in the suburbs of Charlotte has also gone red in the previous two elections, though Trump's margin shrunk from 20 points in 2016 to nine in 2020.If Trump wins the country by five points or less, Harris has a "decent shot" in North Carolina, Wasserman writes.Nash County, North CarolinaLocated near Raleigh, Nash County flipped from Trump in 2016 to Biden in 2020, but both won it by a razor thin two-tenths of a point. However, in the 2022 Midterms, Sen. Ted Budd (R) won the county by seven points.The candidate for who carried Nash County also carried the state in each of the past three presidential elections.Muskegon County, MichiganNear Grand Rapids, Muskegon County has gone Democratic by ever-shrinking margins from Obama (18%) to Clinton (1.5%) to Biden (0.6%).However, Muskegon County robustly supported Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the state's constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion access in 2022. If Harris carries the county, it could be a good sign for her support among white, working-class women, Wasserman notes.Saginaw County, MichiganA key swing county in a critical battleground state, Saginaw County near Lake Huron flipped from Obama in 2012 to Trump in 2016.Biden won the county in 2020 by a scant 303 votes as he narrowly held the Midwestern "Blue Wall."If Trump wins the county, it could be a strong indicator that polls have underestimated his support among non-college whites, per the Wasserman's analysis.Bucks County, PennsylvaniaNon-college educated white voters make up about half the electorate in Bucks County, higher than other areas in the Philadelphia suburbs.Biden carried Bucks by four points in 2020. If Harris loses here, it's a sign she wasn't able to replicate his success with white working class voters.One warning sign for Harris: In 2024, the number of registered Republicans outnumbered registered Democrats in the county for the first time in 15 years.Cumberland County, PennsylvaniaLocated near the state capital of Harrisburg, winning Cumberland County — or even coming relatively close — could help Harris offset losses elsewhere in the ultimate battleground state.Trump won the county in both 2016 (+18 points) and 2020 (+11 points), but the county is getting more diverse and more Dem-friendly.Northampton County, PennsylvaniaEastern Pennsylvania's Northampton County has successfully predicted all but three presidential winners since 1920, making it an apt bellwether for the race.Trump won the county by four points in 2016 and Biden by 1.2 points in 2020.Roughly 16% of Northampton County is Hispanic, with most of those voters being Puerto Rican. If Trump stumbles, it could signify the recent bigoted jokes at his Madison Square Garden rally were damaging.Sauk County, WisconsinSauk County near Madison, Wisconsin has bounced between Democrats and Republicans over the past few presidential elections.Biden won the county by roughly 600 votes in 2020, after Trump won it by less than 200 in 2016, local media reported.For either candidate, winning Sauk county could be indicative or their reach into the state's rural communities and small towns.Ozaukee County, WisconsinLocated in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Ozaukee County is one of three red counties that make up the Republican party's base in Wisconsin.Yet Democrats have been gaining ground in the county. It went to Trump by 19 points in 2016 and then by 12 points in 2020.If Harris can close the gap even more, it could help her offset other loses in rural parts of the state, per Wasserman.Maricopa County, ArizonaMaricopa county, which includes Phoenix, is home to roughly 60% of Arizona's voters.Biden won the county by 2.2 points in 2020, after Trump carried it by 2.9 points in 2016.False claims of voter fraud in Arizona's 2020 and 2022 elections inspired violent threats and armed demonstrations in Maricopa County. Election officials this year have warned that it could take up to 13 days to know the results in Maricopa, AP reported.Washoe County, NevadaNevada's Washoe County, which encompasses Reno, is the state's second-most populous county.Biden won Washoe by 4.5 points in 2020, an improvement upon Clinton's 1.3 point margin in 2016.Dem gains in Washoe County could offset losses in Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, where the GOP has made gains in recent years, Wasserman notes.Go deeper: Behind the Curtain: A just-stay-calm strategy
11/04/2024 --dailykos
This story is part of a series of state-by-state previews of the 2024 election.North Carolina voters will cast ballots for president and governor in the Nov. 5 general election while many in the state are still dealing with the aftermath and massive destruction caused by Hurricane Helene.The Tarheel State is one of a handful of competitive presidential battlegrounds that will likely determine the race for the White House. Polls there have tightened considerably since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race in July, making the state a popular destination for both campaigns. Since the storm, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and their running mates have all visited North Carolina.RELATED STORY: Harris ties Mark Robinson to Trump in her campaign in North CarolinaSince 1968, Democratic presidential candidates have carried North Carolina only twice: in 1976 and 2008. Nonetheless, the state has been competitive in recent years. Trump carried North Carolina twice but with less than 50% of the vote each time. He edged Biden in 2020 by about one percentage point, his smallest winning margin in any state.
10/24/2024 --chicagotribune
Key states can help provide some idea of what to expect between the time that polls close in Florida early in the evening all the way through Arizona, where polls close at 9 p.m.
10/16/2024 --foxnews
Sen. Katie Britt criticized former President Bill Clinton for bringing up Laken Riley and noting that her death may have been prevented by proper border vetting.
09/20/2024 --nbcnews
Donald Trump grapples with the latest scandal engulfing Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson in battleground North Carolina.
09/20/2024 --nbcnews
Donald Trump is facing calls from his allies and staff to pull his endorsement from scandal-plagued Mark Robinson in North Carolina, according to four people familiar with the discussions.
09/19/2024 --kfor
Nexstar's WNCN also learned Thursday that the lieutenant governor’s office at the state legislative building had been cleared out.
09/19/2024 --foxnews
Scott and other GOP senators are moving to increase Secret Service protections for presidential nominees in the wake of two Trump assassination attempts.
08/26/2024 --nbcnews
If Democrats lose control of the Senate to the Republicans this year, their path back to the majority would be difficult in the 2026 and 2028 election cycles.
08/19/2024 --rollcall
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., seen after Senate luncheons in the U.S. Capitol on July 30, is looking ahead to his next act.
 
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