WCCB: “Roy Cooper is taking his Senate campaign straight to the kitchen table.”
RALEIGH — Last Friday, Roy Cooper continued his “Make Stuff Cost Less” tour, holding an event in Charlotte to highlight how he will continue his work in the U.S. Senate to bring down skyrocketing costs and make life more affordable for working North Carolinians.

WCCB: Roy Cooper Holds Make Stuff Cost Less Event in Charlotte
- Anchor: “Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is taking his Senate campaign straight to the kitchen table.”
- Anchor: “From rising health care costs to soaring utility bills to grocery prices, Cooper’s message focused on issues facing everyday Americans. He says voters are tired of hearing promises, and they want relief they can actually feel in their wallets.”

WSOC: Roy Cooper Holds Make Stuff Cost Less Event in Charlotte
- Reporter: “Cooper called out his Republican opponent, Michael Whatley, for lobbying for Duke Energy and for not speaking out against rate hikes that go into effect Monday.”
- Reporter: “Cooper has been crisscrossing the state talking about bringing down costs.”
WCNC: ‘Make Stuff Cost Less’ | Former Gov. Roy Cooper pitches Senate campaign in Charlotte
Julie Kay
- [Cooper] addressed high childcare costs and utility bills as key reasons he entered the race.
- “I’m running for all of the people who are in the middle class and who are barely hanging on because the folks in Washington, particularly this administration, who promised them that they would put cost of living at the forefront on day one. Not only have they not done that, but they have made it worse for people,” Cooper said.
QC News: Make Stuff Cost Less: Cooper pledges to tackle rising costs in Senate campaign stop in Charlotte
Ciara Lankford
- [Roy Cooper]: “My opponent is a longtime Washington DC lobbyist for utility companies including Duke Energy and he’s not even opposing Duke’s latest outrageous rate hike. It’s time for a change – I’m ready to go to Washington to be an independent voice in the Senate and lower costs for North Carolina families.”
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