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Roy Cooper far outraises Michael Whatley in North Carolina Senate race

Last updated: April 15, 2026 6:25 pm
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In North Carolina, Democratic figure Roy Cooper is significantly outpacing Republican Michael Whatley in fundraising, resulting in a notable financial gap in this high-profile Senate race.

According to Federal Election Commission reports, Cooper secured $13.8 million in the year’s first quarter, compared to Whatley’s $5 million. This period included both the lead-up to and the aftermath of their largely uncontested primaries in early March.

As the second quarter began, Cooper had $18.5 million in cash reserves, whereas Whatley had over $2.5 million available.

North Carolina remains a prime focus for Democrats. Cooper, the state’s recent governor, leverages his widespread recognition to amass substantial campaign contributions. Polls generally indicate he has a considerable lead over Whatley.

To support Whatley, national Republicans are planning significant interventions. The Senate Leadership Fund has promised $71 million towards the Senate race.

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