Former Rep. Wiley Nickel ends Senate bid in North Carolina after Cooper's entry
Source: Roll Call
Posted July 29, 2025 at 5:18pm
Former North Carolina Rep. Wiley Nickel dropped his Senate campaign Tuesday, one day after former Gov. Roy Cooper, a fellow Democrat, launched his bid for the open seat. Today, Im suspending my campaign for Senate and proudly endorsing Roy Cooper, Nickel said in a statement posted on social media.
Coopers entry into the race cheered national Democrats, who see the former governor and six-time statewide winner as their best candidate to flip the seat retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis is leaving behind. In his statement, Nickel praised Cooper and pledged to do everything I can to help him flip this Senate seat from red to blue.
Semafor reported last week that Nickel, a lawyer, is weighing a run for district attorney in Wake County, which is home to Raleigh. Ive still got a lot of work left to do, he said in his statement. Public service is a part of who I am and youll hear more from me soon.
Nickel announced his Senate bid in early April, when Tillis was still in the race. We started this campaign to send Thom Tillis packing. Well, mission accomplished I guess! Nickel said on social media.
Read more: https://rollcall.com/2025/07/29/north-carolina-senate-election-wiley-nickel-2/

DFW
(58,596 posts)I got a contribution request from them, and could not find a mailing address anywhere. All they had was some Act Blue link. I wrote to them and said I would be glad to contribute, but by check, and never through Act Blue. I also reminded them that any contribution through Act Blue would be docked about 8% net from the original contribution after Act Blue took out its standard 3.95% and the credit card company took out its cut in addition. I asked that in what would certainly be a close, high cost race, if they could afford to give away $80,000 out every million contributed through Act Blue? They responded within a couple of hours, saying they would apply a mailing address immediately to their websites, and then actually did it. Their website now lists a P.O. Box address where contributors can send checks, of which the campaign gets 100%, not 92%. Mine went off in the mail yesterday.
So far, it sounds like they really want to win this, and I am all for it!
OldBaldy1701E
(8,480 posts)You are surely going to need it!