Nickel beats Trump-backed Hines for N Carolina US House seat
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Democratic state Sen. Wiley Nickel defeated Republican political newcomer Bo Hines for an open U.S. House seat in the state’s lone swing district along Raleigh’s southern border.
Nickel, who has served Raleigh and nearby Cary in the state Senate since 2019, will now represent in Congress the urban, suburban and rural communities of the newly redrawn and relocated 13th District. His opponent, a 27-year-old former college football player who had former President Donald Trump’s endorsement, had relocated to the district from Winston-Salem just a month before the May primary.
The 13th District, which stretches from the southern border of the capital city beltline interstate loop to the farm land outside Goldsboro, emerged from a tumultuous redistricting battle during which North Carolina fashioned boundaries for a new congressional seat it was awarded following the 2020 census. Republican Rep. Ted Budd vacated the seat to run for U.S. Senate, but the 13th he currently represents has no crossover with the redrawn district.
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