Michael Watley
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You know, that is a very strong part of the state.
It is a resilient part of the state.
The people there have, you know, overcome adversity.
But, you know, we're not ready to hang out a mission accomplished banner yet.
But we feel very good about where we are in terms of the recovery.
And this is the largest recovery effort by the federal government in North Carolina history for any hurricane.
Well, he did answer the question because he vetoed three different bills to keep woke out of schools, boys out of girls sports and men's out of women's locker rooms.
He's exactly wrong on this issue set.
And it really does, as you say, you know, touch the hearts and minds of people all across North Carolina.
Well, I'm going to support President Trump.
I think that when we talk about the highest, most important function for any government, it is protecting its citizens.
That's true, whether it's local, state, or federal.
And what President Trump has done in securing our border is not just keep out the millions of illegal immigrants that were flowing into the country every single year, but he's also brought down drugs.
He's brought down migrant crime, sex trafficking.
All of the scourges that came along with 10 to 15 million illegal immigrants that came across.
Roy Cooper, on the other hand, vetoed two different bills that would have forced sheriffs to honor ice detainers and help get violent criminal illegal aliens out of North Carolina.
Look, you nailed it on the head when you said everywhere matters.
We're expecting that this race is going to be extraordinarily close.
You know, when Tom Tillis won this seat for the first time in 2014, he had a 50,000 vote margin, which was three tenths of a point.
When he won it for the second time, it was a six tenths of a point margin.