2014 United States Senate election in North Carolina
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The 2014 United States Senate election in North Carolina took place on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of North Carolina, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. On May 6, 2014, the primary took place.
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* American Crossroads
* U.S. Chamber of Commerce
;Politicians
* Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida
* Pat McCrory, Governor of North Carolina
* Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts and 2012 presidential nominee
;State legislators
* Harry Brown, state senator
* David Curtis, state senator
* Jim Davis, state senator
* Thom Goolsby, state senator
* Rick Gunn, state senator
* Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr., state senator
* Brent Jackson, state senator
* Wesley Meredith, state senator
* Bill Rabon, state senator
* Ron Rabin, state senator
* Robert A. Rucho, state senator
* Jeff Tarte, state senator
* Tommy Tucker, state senator
* Trudy Wade, state senator
* Dean Arp, state representative
* Marilyn Avila, state representative
* John Bell, state representative
* Jamie Boles, state representative
* Bill Brawley, state representative
* Brian Brown, state representative
* Rayne Brown, state representative
* Rob Bryan, state representative
* Dana Bumgardner, state representative
* Justin Burr, state representative
* Rick Catlin, state representative
* Jeff Collins, state representative
* N. Leo Daughtry, state representative
* Ted Davis, state representative
* Jimmy Dixon, state representative
* Josh Dobson, state representative
* Nelson Dollar, state representative
* John Faircloth, state representative
* Jim Fulghum, state representative
* Mike Hager, state representative
* Jon Hardister, state representative
* Mark Hollo, state representative
* Craig Horn, state representative
* Julia C. Howard, state representative
* Pat Hurley, state representative
* Frank Iler, state representative
* Charlie Jeter, state representative
* Linda P. Johnson, state representative
* Donny Lambeth, state representative
* J.H. Langdon, state representative
* Chris Malone, state representative
* Susan Martin, state representative
* Pat McElraft, state representative
* Chuck McGrady, state representative
* Allen McNeill, state representative
* Tim Moffitt, state representative
* Tim Moore, state representative
* Tom Murry, state representative
* Michele Presnell, state representative
* Nathan Ramsey, state representative
* Steve Ross, state representative
* Jason Saine, state representative
* Ruth Samuelson, state representative
* Jacqueline Schaffer, state representative
* Mitchell S. Setzer, state representative
* Phil Shepard, state representative
* Paul Stam, state representative
* Sarah Stevens, state representative
* Mike C. Stone, state representative
* John Szoka, state representative
* John Torbett, state representative
* Rena Turner, state representative
* Roger West, state representative
* Roger Younts, state representative
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;Politicians
* Terry Embler, police detective and withdrawn candidate for the U.S. Senate
* Mike Lee, U.S. Senator
* Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative
* Rand Paul, U.S. Senator
* Ron Paul, Former U.S. Representative
;Political figures
* Ann Coulter, author and conservative political commentator
* Erick Erickson, conservative pundit and editor-in-chief of RedState
* Mark Levin, author and conservative radio host
;Organisations
* FreedomWorks
* Gun Owners of America
* National Association for Gun Rights
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* Peter S. Brunstetter, former State Senator
* Warren T. Daniel, state senator
* Robin Hayes, former U.S. Representative and former Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party
* Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas
* Buck Newton, state senator
* Dan Soucek, state senator
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The 2014 United States Senate election in North Carolina took place on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of North Carolina, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. On May 6, 2014, the primary took place. Incumbent Democratic Senator Kay Hagan ran for re-election to a second term in office. She faced Republican Thom Tillis, the Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, and Libertarian Sean Haugh, his party's nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2002, in the general election. Tillis defeated Hagan by about 45,000 votes and a margin of 1.6%. This made the election the second-closest race of the 2014 Senate election cycle, behind only the election in Virginia.
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