I order a pour‑over, Raleigh orders chaos
The barista slides a mug across the counter and asks if anything in politics still surprises me. “Only every Tuesday,” I mutter. Tom Tillis just declared he’d rather watch sunsets than Senate votes, a move that “was based on some version of, ‘I’m tired of y’all, tired of this stuff’” according to veteran reporter Travis Fain Restless Natives NC Podcast. The exit pries open one of 2026’s juiciest races and jolts the national map—Arizona strategists just spilled their cold brew.
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Tillis leaves, Democrats grin
Anderson Clayton, state party chair, can’t hide her relief: “He made our jobs a little bit easier by not having to oust an incumbent senator” Restless Natives NC Podcast. She argues unaffiliated voters might have rescued Tillis in a GOP primary, but the general? Different ballgame.
I’ve watched Tillis since his gavel‑wielding days in Raleigh. Thomas Mills sums him up: “He said the right thing and he did the wrong thing” Restless Natives NC Podcast. Voters smelled the wobble.
Enter Roy Cooper, stage left
The worst‑kept secret lands next week: Roy Cooper will trade the Governor’s Mansion for an Amtrak pass to D.C. Anderson beams, calling Cooper “it for folks.” Primary purists may groan, but Fain reminds us Cooper is Plan A, B, and C. His statewide rolodex and hurricane‑tested calm let Democrats skip the sparring round.
Michael Watley bets on Trump’s chips
Meanwhile, GOP generals anoint Michael Watley as their champion. Fain sees “a good candidate… an operator.” Clayton swings back, branding him a “Republican shill” tied to cuts that would yank Medicaid from 600,000 North Carolinians. Watley’s résumé glitters with RNC power, but he’s never had his own name on a ballot. I’ve seen consultants freeze once the lights flip on—harder than karaoke without the teleprompter.
Medicaid, the “big, beautiful” tripwire
Trump’s omnibus bill would roll back North Carolina’s fresh Medicaid expansion. “That’s what he has to run on,” Fain warns Restless Natives NC Podcast. Tillis thought the measure so toxic he quit. Watley must now explain why it suddenly smells like roses.
Legislature pulls a no‑show budget
Republicans control both chambers yet skipped the one chore voters pay them $13,000 for: pass a budget. They’ll reconvene July 29 to override 14 Stein vetoes—SB 266 aims to hike Duke Energy rates. Clayton calls it “crazy,” but I call it Raleigh standard time. Bring sunscreen if you join the 10 a.m. rally.
Courts: the next battleground
Three Democratic Court of Appeals seats (Hampson, Arrowood, and an open slot) hover over 2026. Judge Christine Walzick and James Whalen will scrap in a primary; 2028 could flip the whole bench. File this under slow‑burn power plays.
Epstein files: the hush grows louder 😬
House leaders fled town rather than vote to release sealed Epstein documents. Fain shrugs: “It’s so clear that President Trump is implicated in some way.” Mills doubles down: “I think Trump is all over those Epstein files, probably.” If details surface, the right‑wing media machine may need new spark plugs.
A wallet’s‑eye view
Groceries climb, gas nudges upward, and a “general malaise” lingers, Mills notes. Fain adds, “We’re living beyond our means.” Voters may not parse CPI numbers, but they know rent day when it bites.
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