
Fred Fisher
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RT @MicheleCapozzi4: Cooper is HORRIBLE for North Carolina! Vote @WhatleyNC
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@isaacrrr7 jacket with gym shorts is a defining look, right?
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Shocking report from the North Carolina State Board of Elections: roughly 34,000 deceased individuals remain on voter rolls after comparison with the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements database. #ncpol

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Roy Cooper has done enough damage to North Carolina. Daily murders and crime.
We do not need more of him as a Senator.
Robert Burns@RobertBurns82
Roy Cooper: “Donald Trump is a significant threat to our democracy and our nation, and we have to stop him.” Make sure to share with your friends and all over social until November. Cooper needs to stay far away from Washington DC. He doesn’t represent NC values.
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@jordandmonaghan @WhatleyNC Compared to Cooper's body count, I'll take my chances with Whatley.
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@jordandmonaghan @WhatleyNC Misdemeanor traffic violations? That's all you got?
You're pathetic.
Cooper is a tool of the globalist scum that want to destroy OUR country.
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Likely you'll get sued...you are the kind of trash that the Marxist Cooper employs to lie.
No, Michael Whatley (the North Carolina Republican U.S. Senate candidate, former NC GOP chair, and former RNC chair) does not have a serious criminal record.
en.wikipedia.org
What the Public Records Show
Traffic violations only: Court records from North Carolina and Virginia document about 14 traffic cases spanning decades (1989–2023). These involve speeding, faulty equipment, expired registration, etc. He has pleaded guilty/responsible or been found guilty in absentia in most cases.ncnewsline.com
Failure to appear: In at least four NC cases, he missed court dates, leading to bench warrants (orders for arrest). A notable example is in 2015 in Rutherford County (speeding 64 in a 45 mph zone, charged as a misdemeanor). Two arrest orders were issued in 2015 after he failed to appear; he eventually resolved it in early 2016 with a reduced fine (~$258) after pleading to a lesser charge.ncnewsline.com
No indications of actual physical arrest, jail time, felonies, or violent/property crimes tied to him personally.
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