Current:Home > FinanceGOP candidate concedes race to Democratic US Rep Don Davis in NC’s 1st Congressional District -Wealth Legacy Solutions
GOP candidate concedes race to Democratic US Rep Don Davis in NC’s 1st Congressional District
View
Date:2025-04-11 14:30:54
Follow live: Updates from AP’s coverage of the presidential election.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Republican candidate Laurie Buckhout conceded the race for North Carolina’s only toss-up congressional district on Wednesday following a tight, closely watched race against incumbent first-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Davis.
Buckhout issued a statement announcing her loss and congratulating Davis. Davis also put out a statement declaring victory and thanking his supporters. The Associated Press has not yet called the race.
With the vast majority of precincts reporting, Davis and Buckhout were separated by a narrow margin in one of the few competitive districts across the Southeast.
The contest between Davis and Buckhout has attracted millions of dollars from both parties to either flip or maintain the district, which extends from Currituck County to a small portion of Granville County in the state’s northeast.
The district’s political landscape is a bit different for Davis compared to when he defeated Republican opponent Sandy Smith in 2022. Last year, the GOP-controlled state legislature added a handful of conservative-leaning counties to the district, making it less blue than it once was.
Davis was born and raised in Snow Hill and has held various political positions in the region, including as his hometown’s mayor and a state senator. He also is a U.S. Air Force veteran.
Buckhout served in the U.S. Army for more than 25 years before retiring and starting a Virginia-based military technology consulting company. She sold the company and moved to Edenton a few years ago.
Both Davis and Buckhout have sought to tie each other to the unpopular policies or controversial behaviors of other candidates in their respective parties.
Buckhout’s campaign has repeatedly tried to tie Davis with Vice President Kamala Harris’ economic and immigration policies as a way to win over voters dissatisfied with the Biden-Harris administration. Davis voted with House Republicans in July to condemn Harris’ work at the U.S.-Mexico border, then endorsed her presidential run a day later. He has also campaigned with her, speaking at one of her rallies in Greenville in October.
Democratic groups supporting Davis, meanwhile, have tried to draw connections between Buckhout and Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, whose gubernatorial campaign has been fighting back against a CNN report alleging that he made several graphic sexual and racist comments on an online pornography forum about a decade ago. Robinson has denied the claims, and The Associated Press has not independently verified them.
Those groups also have used photos in which Buckhout appears with Robinson to tie her to the lieutenant governor’s shifting stance on abortion restrictions. Buckhout has previously said that she’s focused on her own race rather than Robinson’s.
veryGood! (3813)
Related
- Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
- Get a Rise Out of Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds' Visit to the Great British Bake Off Set
- ‘There Are No Winners Here’: Drought in the Klamath Basin Inflames a Decades-Old War Over Water and Fish
- Chinese Factories Want to Make Climate-Friendly Air Conditioners. A US Company Is Blocking Them
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- California woman released by captors nearly 8 months after being kidnapped in Mexico
- Texas city strictly limits water consumption as thousands across state face water shortages
- Titanic Director James Cameron Breaks Silence on Submersible Catastrophe
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- 7.2-magnitude earthquake recorded in Alaska, triggering brief tsunami warning
Ranking
- 'Most Whopper
- Inside Clean Energy: The Energy Storage Boom Has Arrived
- At least 3 dead in Pennsylvania flash flooding
- Are you caught in the millennial vs. boomer housing competition? Tell us about it
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Inside Clean Energy: Des Moines Just Set a New Bar for City Clean Energy Goals
- Dylan Lyons, a 24-year-old TV journalist, was killed while reporting on a shooting
- Tens of millions across U.S. continue to endure scorching temperatures: Everyone needs to take this heat seriously
Recommendation
Alex Murdaugh’s murder appeal cites biased clerk and prejudicial evidence
Kourtney Kardashian Seeks Pregnancy Advice After Announcing Baby With Travis Barker
Consumer advocates want the DOJ to move against JetBlue-Spirit merger
Education was once the No. 1 major for college students. Now it's an afterthought.
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on being a dad, his career and his legacy: Don't want to have any regrets
Cardi B Is an Emotional Proud Mommy as Her and Offset's Daughter Kulture Graduates Pre-K
Vine Star Tristan Simmonds Shares He’s Starting Testosterone After Coming Out as Transgender