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- Check36 days agoChange DetectedAdds details about Roy Cooper's 2026 U.S. Senate bid, including Wiley Nickel's endorsement and Nickel's withdrawal from the race.SummaryDifference0.6%

- Check43 days agoChange DetectedAdds a sentence noting Cooper's nearly 16-year tenure as attorney general as the state's longest, noting his 2016 gubernatorial victory and reelection. Also adds Michael Whatley as the 2026 Senate candidate and updates opponent references.SummaryDifference3%

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