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Laurie Buckhout wins GOP primary in North Carolina, will face Don Davis in general

Former Pentagon official Laurie Buckhout has emerged as the projected winner of the Republican primary in North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, according to Decision Desk HQ. Buckhout’s victory comes after a hard-fought campaign against four other GOP candidates: Asa Buck, Robert Hanig, Eric Rouse, and Ashley-Nicole Russell. With this win, Buckhout is now set to face incumbent Rep. Don Davis (D-N.C.) in the highly anticipated November general election, setting the stage for a rematch of their 2024 showdown.

Buckhout’s victory in the primary is a testament to her strong leadership skills and unwavering dedication to serving her community. As a former Pentagon official, she has a wealth of experience in national security and foreign policy, making her a strong contender for the congressional seat. Her impressive resume and proven track record of success have resonated with voters, earning her the trust and support of the Republican party.

Throughout her campaign, Buckhout has emphasized the need for strong and effective leadership in Congress, particularly in these challenging times. She has pledged to work tirelessly to address the pressing issues facing the district, including job creation, economic growth, and national security. Her message of unity and progress has struck a chord with voters, who are looking for a leader who can bring about real change and make a positive impact in their lives.

Buckhout’s victory in the primary is also a significant milestone for women in politics. As the only female candidate in the Republican primary, she has shattered the glass ceiling and paved the way for more women to enter the political arena. Her win is a testament to the growing influence and power of women in shaping the future of our country.

As she prepares to face off against Rep. Don Davis in the general election, Buckhout remains focused and determined to continue her campaign of positivity and progress. She has already gained a strong following and support from the Republican party, and her message of unity and collaboration has the potential to resonate with voters from all backgrounds and political affiliations.

The upcoming general election promises to be an exciting and closely watched race, with Buckhout and Davis going head to head once again. In their previous matchup in 2024, Buckhout came close to unseating Davis, and this time, she is more determined than ever to secure the congressional seat for the Republican party.

Buckhout’s victory in the primary is a clear indication of her strong support and momentum heading into the general election. Her campaign has gained significant traction, and her message of hope and progress has struck a chord with voters. With her extensive experience and dedication to serving her community, Buckhout is the ideal candidate to represent the 1st Congressional District and bring about positive change for its residents.

As we look towards the general election in November, let us rally behind Laurie Buckhout and support her in her quest to become the next representative for North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District. With her leadership and vision, we can build a brighter future for our district and our country. Let us unite and make history by electing Laurie Buckhout as our next congresswoman.

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