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* NC Democratic Party: [https://marlin-caribou-jeeg.squarespace.com/ This Budd's Not for You]
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* '''2022-08-19''' [https://americanindependent.com/north-carolina-republican-senate-nominee-ted-budd-banking-financial-services-campaign-donations-votes/ GOP Senate nominee Ted Budd sided with banks as they poured money into his campaigns]
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* '''2021-08-30''' {{icon/paywall}}[https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ted-budd-trump-endorsement-farmers-bankruptcy/2021/08/30/816991a6-003f-11ec-825d-01701f9ded64_story.html Trump’s pick in a key Senate race touts his agriculture ties. He doesn’t mention his role in a bankruptcy that cost farmers millions.]
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* '''2017-07-05''' {{icon/paywall}}[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-05/taking-wall-street-s-side-young-congressman-infuriates-allies Taking Wall Street’s Side, Young Congressman Infuriates Allies]

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In June, at the North Carolina Republican Party convention Donald Trump endorsed Ted Budd, a far-right member of Congress for North Carolina's open U.S. Senate seat.

Ted Budd, a Freedom Caucus member, is a far-right extremist who voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results while proudly promoting Trump's election fraud conspiracy theories.

Budd even voted against critical pandemic relief funds for North Carolinians in need, then turned around and took out $10 million PPP loan for himself.

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