Michael Whatley, R.N.C. Chairman, to Run for Senate in North Carolina

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His entry will pave the way for a marquee contest in 2026, with former Gov. Roy Cooper planning to seek the Democratic nomination.

Michael Whatley speaks at the Faith and Freedom Conference in June 2024. He is standing at a lectern and wearing a blue suit jacket.
President Trump has long spoken favorably of Michael Whatley, a Republican operative he chose to lead the Republican National Committee last year.Credit...Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Shane GoldmacherMaggie Haberman

July 24, 2025, 9:01 a.m. ET

The chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Whatley, plans to run for the Senate in North Carolina with the backing of President Trump, after Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law, declined to run herself, according to two people with knowledge of the decision.

The election to fill the North Carolina seat, which is opening up with the retirement of Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, at the end of his term, is expected to be one of the most expensive and contested races of 2026.

Democrats have recruited the popular former two-term Gov. Roy Cooper, who is planning to enter the race as early as next week.

Mr. Trump has taken a direct interest in a number of Senate contests to be held next year, including in North Carolina. With Mr. Whatley’s entrance, and with Mr. Trump expected to endorse him, Republicans hope to avoid a long and costly primary and can begin to focus on Mr. Cooper, one of the people said.

Mr. Whatley’s decision to run was first reported by Politico.

Ms. Trump and Mr. Whatley were chosen by Mr. Trump to lead the Republican National Committee last year after he became the presumptive Republican nominee. Ms. Trump stepped down in December.

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Mr. Whatley and Lara Trump, who was his co-chair of the Republican National Committee until December. Ms. Trump declined to run for the Senate seat in North Carolina.Credit...Derik Hamilton/Associated Press

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