Press Releases
Roy Cooper Kicks Off Statewide “Make Stuff Cost Less” Campaign, Announces New Plan to Lower Food and Grocery Costs
RALEIGH — Today, Roy Cooper kicked off the statewide “Make Stuff Cost Less Tour” in Raleigh. This event was the first in a series of events across the state highlighting how Roy will continue his work in the U.S. Senate to make life more affordable for North Carolinians. “Everywhere I
Roy Cooper Accepts Democratic Nomination for U.S. Senate in North Carolina
RALEIGH – Tonight, Roy Cooper accepted the Democratic nomination for United States Senate in North Carolina: “I’m humbled and excited to accept the Democratic nomination to become the next United States Senator from the great state of North Carolina,” said Roy Cooper. “We know our work in this race is
ICYMI: Roy Cooper Announces “Make Stuff Cost Less” Campaign
RALEIGH – On Tuesday, Roy Cooper announced the Make Stuff Cost Less campaign to highlight how stuff costs too much. Beginning next week, the Cooper campaign will host events across North Carolina focused on lowering costs and how as a U.S. Senator, Roy will fight for working families. Winston-Salem Chronicle:
ICYMI: Roy Cooper Calls on Whatley To Sell His Individual Stocks, Commit to Not Trade Individual Stocks Regardless of Whether a Ban Is Passed
N&O: “Cooper is telling Whatley to put his money where his mouth is” RALEIGH – On Tuesday, Roy Cooper called on Washington DC insider Michael Whatley to sell his individual stocks and commit to not buying or trading individual stocks regardless of whether a congressional stock trading ban passes. This
ICYMI: Roy Cooper Joins Laugh Lines Podcast, Discusses Working Across the Aisle, Delivering Lower Costs for NC Families and His Campaign for the U.S. Senate
RALEIGH – Roy Cooper joined the Laugh Lines podcast hosted by North Carolina residents Kim and Penn Holderness to talk about his work to build consensus and lower costs for North Carolina families throughout his career and his campaign for the United States Senate. Laugh Lines: Bridging the Political Divide