
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is planning to launch a run for Senate, according to two sources familiar with his plans, handing Democrats a top candidate in a state that will be central to the fight for the majority.
Axios, which broke the news of Cooper’s expected bid, reported that he is expected to officially enter the race next week, according to multiple sources.
Morgan Jackson, Cooper’s top political advisor, would not confirm Cooper’s plans but said that the former governor would share more about his plans in the coming days. Cooper is also listed as a speaker at the North Carolina Democratic Party’s “Unity Dinner” on Saturday.
Democrats have long touted Cooper, 68, as a formidable candidate, given his record of winning statewide races in the perennial battleground state.
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