As a member of Congress, Ted Budd has regularly voted against North Carolinians’ best interests, opposing policies to lower costs for families, putting corporate interests first in Washington, and repeatedly proving he cannot be trusted to stand up for Carolina families in the U.S. Senate.
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As North Carolina Braces for Hurricane Ian, Ted Budd Does Special Interest Bidding, Votes Against Best Interest of North Carolinians
Today, North Carolina Congressman and Republican candidate for U.S.Senate Ted Budd did the bidding of his top campaign backer and voted against natural disaster relief funding – even as North Caroline braces for the remnants of Hurricane Ian. “Ted Budd has spent his entire career leaving North Carolinians behind and he continues to try and climb the political ladder,” said American Bridge spokesperson Sarah Abel. “At a time when North Carolina needed…
Democrats Pass CHIPS Act, Despite Opposition From 2022 GOP Senate Candidates
Democrats in the U.S. Senate today passed the bipartisan CHIPS+ Act — a historic piece of legislation that will lower…
Ted Budd Votes Against Codifying Gay Marriage, Extends Anti-LGBTQ+ Record
Today, North Carolina Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ted Budd further solidified himself as an anti-LGBTQ+ extremist by voting against the Respect for Marriage Act — a bill seeking to preserve marriage equality…
NC-SEN Ted Budd Voted No And Took Big Pharma Dough
Today, the American Independent reported that North Carolina Republican U.S. Senate nominee Ted Budd — days after voting against a…
Ted Budd Used Office To Take “Lavish Trips” Funded By Billionaire Backers
In case you missed it, on Friday, a new report from WGHP-TV highlighted that North Carolina U.S. House Republican Ted…
GOP Sen Candidates’ Opposition to Infrastructure Won’t Fly in Midterms, Could Be Terminal
Today, according to a new report from NBC News, the Biden administration announced eighty-five airports across the country will receive…
Overcoming GOP Opposition, U.S. Senate Passes Historic Bipartisan Gun Reform
Senate passes bipartisan gun violence prevention bill despite opposition from Ron Johnson, Marco Rubio, Chuck Grassley, other Republicans.