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  2. Kay Hagan - Wikipedia

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    Hagan faced Republican state House Speaker Thom Tillis and Libertarian Sean Haugh in the general election on Tuesday, November 4. [41] Hagan declined to participate in a scheduled October 21 debate. [42] She was a speaker at the state AFL–CIO convention. [43] After a close race, Kay Hagan lost her bid for re-election by roughly 45,000 votes ...

  3. 2014 United States Senate election in North Carolina

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    Incumbent Democratic senator Kay Hagan ran for re-election to a second term in office and lost to Republican Thom Tillis, Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives by about 45,000 votes and a margin of 1.6%. [1] This made the election the second-closest race of the 2014 Senate election cycle, behind only the election in Virginia ...

  4. Thom Tillis - Wikipedia

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    He received 48.8% of the vote, the lowest winning total in North Carolina history for a U.S. Senate candidate; Hagan garnered 47.3%. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] During the 2014 campaign, the Tillis campaign and the North Carolina Republican Party paid $345,000 to the data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica to microtarget voters. [ 38 ]

  5. Congressional delegation sworn in for 119th Congress - AOL

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    The Senate’s 53-47 Republican majority is helped by the 2-0 edge from the state, which hasn’t sent a Democrat to the chamber in more than 15 years (2008 election, the late Sen. Kay Hagan ...

  6. A swing state nightmare: The Republican Senator stuck ... - AOL

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    Health. Home & Garden. Lighter Side. Medicare. News. Science & Tech. ... Tillis would challenge Senator Kay Hagan, the state’s incumbent Democratic senator, who won the same year Obama won North ...

  7. 2008 United States Senate election in North Carolina

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    Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Kay Hagan. [ 1 ] The November general election was the first time in North Carolina history, and only the eighth time in U.S. history, that the two major-party candidates for a U.S. Senate seat were both women.

  8. 2016 United States Senate election in North Carolina

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    2016 United States Senate election in North Carolina ← 2010 November 8, 2016 2022 → Nominee Richard Burr Deborah Ross Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 2,395,376 2,128,165 Percentage 51.06% 45.37% County results Congressional district results Precinct results Burr: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Ross: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Tie: 40–50% ...

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