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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) â Republican North Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Pat McCrory on Thursday announced he raised more than $1.2 million in his first fundraising period since he entered the primary in April.
The former Charlotte mayor who lost a pair of general election gubernatorial bids in 2008 and 2016 but won in 2012 got support from 8,000 donors between April and June, according to his campaign.
The veteran politician is marketing himself as a âWashington outsiderâ and hopes his track record in North Carolina politics will set him apart from his two main GOP opponents, who have both served in Congress.
âWeâve proven that we are the only candidate with the record of accomplishments and the ability to marshal the resources necessary to win a statewide primary and general election against the well-funded far-left,â McCrory said in a news release. âIâm especially encouraged by the deep level of small-dollar donations we received.â
By SARA CLINEJuly 8, 2021 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Commissioners in Oregon’s most populous county voted Thursday to extend a pause on evictions, for tenants who have applied for rental assistance, until the end of September.
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury said the demand for rental assistance in the county that includes Portland is estimated “to be twice as high as all other Oregon counties combined.” Officials say an additional month will give service providers more time to process and distribute funds to struggling tenants.
“This temporary extension of protections offers a necessary safeguard against the risk of evictions that would disproportionately affect low-income households and communities of color as they await rent relief,” Kafoury said.