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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocrat Jeff Jackson expected to drop out of US Senate race (NC)
WRAL RALEIGH, N.C. A leading Democrat vying for North Carolina's soon-to-be-open U.S. Senate seat plans to leave the race, people familiar with the matter told WRAL News on Wednesday.
Sen. Jeff Jackson, D-Mecklenburg, was expected to announce his plan to drop out as soon as Thursday morning, according to four sources familiar with his plans. Two sources said Jackson was calling donors to inform them of his decision.
Jackson and his campaign spokesman did not return multiple WRAL calls or texts Wednesday evening, including texts specifically asking about his plans to leave the race. North Carolina Democratic Party officials also didn't return calls or texts.
Jackson has been considered one of the top candidates to win the Democratic primary in a race to replace retiring Republican Sen. Richard Burr, whose seat will come open next year.
Sen. Jeff Jackson, D-Mecklenburg, was expected to announce his plan to drop out as soon as Thursday morning, according to four sources familiar with his plans. Two sources said Jackson was calling donors to inform them of his decision.
Jackson and his campaign spokesman did not return multiple WRAL calls or texts Wednesday evening, including texts specifically asking about his plans to leave the race. North Carolina Democratic Party officials also didn't return calls or texts.
Jackson has been considered one of the top candidates to win the Democratic primary in a race to replace retiring Republican Sen. Richard Burr, whose seat will come open next year.
Point 1: I was scheduled to have coffee with him; meeting was cancelled last week.
Point 2: That likely hands the nomination to Cheri Beasley, who has been unsupportive of lifting the filibuster.
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Democrat Jeff Jackson expected to drop out of US Senate race (NC) (Original Post)
brooklynite
Dec 2021
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Mad_Machine76
(24,841 posts)1. Do we know why
He is dropping out of the race?
leftstreet
(36,617 posts)3. There's an article here
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/10/29/cheri-beasley-jeff-jackson-north-carolina-senate-race-517215
If you don't mind that it's from Politico. Some people here freak the f out
If you don't mind that it's from Politico. Some people here freak the f out
Mad_Machine76
(24,841 posts)4. I don't think much of Politico
But I dont have trauma over it
Mad_Machine76
(24,841 posts)5. Interesting
Thanks. Sounds like he figured he was fighting a losing battle and probably decided to clear the field for her?
leftstreet
(36,617 posts)6. Yeah, that's how I read it
But other articles say the primary is still very much up for grabs. So who knows
crickets
(26,158 posts)7. Thanks for posting this.
I'm not a fan of Politico at all but they can produce good articles. This is one of them, and it explains a lot.
Bev54
(12,224 posts)2. We need to get good dem candidates that are willing to stay in the race
until the finish line.