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Cheri Beasley for North Carolina

The Beasley Beat:
Cheri Beasley for North Carolina’s Weekly Newsletter

It’s been a busy week for us here on the campaign trail. Check out what Cheri has been up to below.

New Poll Shows Cheri Leading Congressman Ted Budd By Four Points

You may have seen this week WRAL News released a new Survey USA poll showing candidate for U.S. Senate Cheri Beasley leading Congressman Ted Budd by four points in one of the “most expensive and competitive races in the country.

Cheri Launched Unite North Carolina Tour Across Western North Carolina

This week, Cheri Beasley launched her Unite North Carolina tour across Western North Carolina to hear from voters and talk with them about her commitment to strengthening rural economies, lowering costs, and creating good-paying jobs in the U.S. Senate. Cheri visited Pinegate Renewables, a solar farm in Edneyville, to discuss “the importance of investing in renewable energy and growing good-paying clean energy jobs in the state.” Cheri also toured Grandfather Mountain to discuss the need to support North Carolina’s tourism industry to boost the economy and create good-paying jobs.

Cheri met with voters in Rutherford, Polk, HendersonTransylvania, Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Swain, Jackson, Caldwell, and McDowell Counties as part of her Unite North Carolina tour.

Photo of Cheri during her visit to Pinegate Renewables

Cheri speaking to a group of supporters in Western North Carolina

Cheri speaking with voters at a restaurant

Cheri on a tour in Cherokee County

Cheri’s Statement on the U.S. Senate Passing the Honoring Our PACT Act

“Passing this commonsense, bipartisan legislation is an important step in honoring our obligation to support our servicemembers and veterans, including many right here in North Carolina. It’s outrageous that Congressman Budd voted against supporting veterans, servicemembers, and military families who have been unable to get the care they need or the justice they deserve after exposure to toxic chemicals while serving our nation.

We have a duty to serve our veterans, servicemembers, and military families just as they serve our country and each of us – and I will always stand with them in the U.S. Senate."

Cheri recently wrote an op-ed in the Fayetteville Observer calling for the U.S. Senate to pass the Honoring Our PACT Act.

Show Your Support for Cheri by Buying Team Beasley Merch, Pride Merch, and New Babies for Beasley Merch

We now have Pride buttons and t-shirts and “Babies for Beasley” onesies in addition to our classic t-shirts, hats, pins, and totes. You can show the rest of North Carolina that you stand with Cheri by sporting your favorite merch, whether it's a bumper sticker on your car or carrying a tote bag at the farmer’s market!

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Help Us Win!

Want to get involved with Team Beasley? Sign up today to volunteer! If you are interested in showing your support for Cheri and writing a Letter to the Editor, fill out this interest form. It is going to take a people-powered movement to win this race and turn North Carolina blue.

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With Cheri as the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, this is our best chance to flip a seat and expand our Senate majority in November. But National Republicans are already flooding tens of millions of dollars into this race, so we need to make sure we have what it takes to fight back. Please consider making a contribution today to help us send Cheri to the U.S. Senate! Your support is critical to our effort to fight back and build a movement of people that can flip this seat.

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