Former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory got blown out in the Republican primary yesterday by Congressman Ted Budd, who benefited from about $10 million in negative ads against McCrory.

The Club For Growth (CFG) and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) are  pouring massive amounts of money into North Carolina during the primary. Plus, other races of interest locally and from around the state.

President Biden traveled to Buffalo to mourn the weekend massacre. He refused to take a similar trip in the wake of the Waukesha massacre. Also, North Carolina is holding primary elections today.

Dr. Andy Jackson, the Director of the John Locke Foundation’s Civitas Center for Election Integrity, analyzes the campaign to have Democrats register unaffiliated to vote against Rep. Madison Cawthorn in the GOP primary. Plus, the President speaks in Buffalo – in the wake of a massacre perpetrated by an insane white supremacist.

North Carolina Republican candidate for US Senate, Marjorie Eastman, discusses her campaign ahead of Tuesday’s primary. Also, Glenn Greenwald dismantles the leftist narratives in the wake of the Buffalo attacks.

Nalini Joseph is a Republican candidate for North Carolina’s 12th Congressional District. She running in the GOP primary. Also, deconstructing the ghoulish narrative-crafting in the aftermath of tragedies.

The race to craft narratives – in order to attack political enemies – is a ghoulish act that decent people should reject in the wake of tragic attacks like we saw in Buffalo.

Tyler Lee is running for North Carolina Congressional District 12 – currently held by Democrat Alma Adams. Lee says the seat is winnable for a Republican like him. Plus; will dodging debates be a winning strategy for both of the leading candidates for US Senate in NC?

Charlton Allen is running for North Carolina Court of Appeals in the Republican primary. Plus: Cheri Beasley dodging debates but gets no criticism from a compliant media.

A story about an eviction in Charlotte presents a good opportunity to examine the Tendency for Interpersonal Victimhood.