
Dems worried about crucial midterm pickups after DSCC, Senate Majority PAC's lack of involvement in key races
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Democrats are worried that their party's top campaign committees are not providing Democratic candidates essential resources needed to win their races this fall.
In North Carolina, local Democrats are worried that the party has robbed Cheri Beasley, the Democratic candidate who could become state's first black senator, of the resources she needs in order to win her election, after a local North Carolinian said at a campaign event for Beasley that with election day drawing near, most of her friends still "don’t know who she is" and lamented that the majority of the ads running paint her in a negative light, the Washington Post reported. Aubrie Spady is a Freelance Production Assistant for Fox News Digital.
Zeb Smathers, the mayor of Canton, N.C., told Washington Post that he had concerns about top Democrats' lack of focus and attention on the North Carolina Senate race. "I hope we don’t wake up in a few weeks and realize, ‘Man, if we had just spent some more time, gave some more resources diverted from other places, we could have won North Carolina,’" Smathers said, while also claiming the race is "not getting the national attention," he believes it deserves.