North Carolina Senate leader, conservative architect Phil Berger concedes primary loss
Source: AP News
North Carolina governments most influential politician, Republican state Senate leader Phil Berger, conceded the primary race for his seat to Sam Page on Tuesday, shaking the power structure in the ninth-largest state and likely soon ending Bergers preeminence as the states top conservative architect.
Berger had trailed Page, the Rockingham County sheriff, in their March 3 primary by only 23 votes. He has been Senate leader since 2011 when Republicans took full control over the General Assembly for the first time in 140 years. President Donald Trump had endorsed Berger for reelection, praising him for his policy accomplishments.
Trumps endorsement came several weeks after the legislature redrew the states U.S. House district map in an attempt to flip a Democratic seat as part of the presidents redistricting campaign to retain GOP control of the U.S. House in this years midterm elections.
While this was a close race, the voters have spoken, and I congratulate Sheriff Page on his victory, Berger said in a news release. Over the past 15 years, Republicans in the General Assembly have fundamentally redefined our states outlook and reputation. It has been an honor.
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Another tRumper bites the dust.
Chasstev365
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littlemissmartypants
(33,326 posts)Maybe wielding power behind the scenes for now.
Twenty-four votes, though!
Never underestimate the power of your vote. This decision exists because 24 people who went to the polls valued the power of democracy.
*Republicans