Senate Candidate Roy Cooper Vows to Lower Costs at Durham Rally

The former governor outlined his plans to ease financial burdens for North Carolina residents.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 4:39pm

A solitary podium in an urban setting, with warm lighting and deep shadows creating a contemplative, cinematic mood that evokes the quiet contemplation of a political campaign event.As the cost of living weighs heavily on North Carolina voters, a Senate candidate seeks to connect with constituents through a message of financial relief.Durham Today

Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper held a campaign rally in Durham on Thursday night, where he promised to focus on lowering costs for families across the state if elected to the U.S. Senate. Cooper, who previously served as the state's governor from 2017 to 2025, is running for the open Senate seat being vacated by the retiring Richard Burr.

Why it matters

Cost-of-living issues have emerged as a key concern for many North Carolina voters, with inflation, housing prices, and other economic factors squeezing household budgets. Cooper's pledge to prioritize cost-reduction measures could resonate with residents struggling to make ends meet.

The details

During the rally, Cooper outlined several policy proposals aimed at lowering costs, including expanding access to affordable healthcare, investing in renewable energy to drive down utility bills, and providing tax credits for small businesses. He also vowed to work across the aisle to find bipartisan solutions to the state's economic challenges.

  • The campaign event took place on Thursday, April 10, 2026 in Durham, North Carolina.

The players

Roy Cooper

A former governor of North Carolina who is currently running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by the retiring Richard Burr.

Richard Burr

The current U.S. Senator from North Carolina who is retiring at the end of his term.

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What they’re saying

“North Carolina families are feeling the squeeze of rising costs, and I'm running for Senate to be their voice and deliver real relief.”

— Roy Cooper, Senate Candidate

What’s next

Cooper will continue his campaign for the Senate seat, with additional events and policy announcements expected in the coming months leading up to the election.

The takeaway

As North Carolinians grapple with economic challenges, Cooper's pledge to prioritize cost-of-living issues could resonate with voters seeking relief from inflation and other financial pressures.