Rep. Ted Budd enters North Carolina U.S. Senate race
North Carolina Rep. Ted Budd has announced his bid to become the state's next U.S. Senator
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Your support makes all the difference.North Carolina U.S. Rep. Ted Budd announced Wednesday morning that he will seek the Republican nomination for the 2022 Senate election.
The staunch ally of former President Donald Trump first elected to Congress in 2016 said in a video declaring his candidacy that he will push back against what he considers a radical agenda under President Joe Biden
“We all know that Joe Biden is a weak leader who won't stand up to the radical left," Budd said. “Today, the U.S. Senate is the last line of defense against becoming a woke, socialist wasteland.”
The Winston-Salem native highlighted his upbringing in Davie County, noted he is a proud gun store owner and embraced several culture war symbols. He alluded to six Dr. Seuss books a publisher will stop printing over racist and insensitive imagery, noting that he and his wife read Dr. Seuss books to their children and that “they turned out just fine.”
“The only trigger warning around here is keep your finger off it until you’re ready to fire,” Budd said.
Central to Budd’s campaign will be issues of immigration, religious liberty and the economy.
He showcased in his announcement video compliments Trump made about him at political rallies. The three-term congressman drove a large truck to present himself as a “liberal agenda crusher" and identified as a “political outsider” who “can't be bought by the swamp."
“I've shoveled a lot of manure on my family's farm, and it's not the dirtiest job that I've ever had now that I've been in Congress," Budd said.
Budd is the third major GOP candidate to enter the race. Former U.S. Rep. Mark Walker and former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory have also declared their Senate bids. State Sen. Jeff Jackson and former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley are the top Democrats seeking their party’s nomination for the 2022 election.
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