North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper addressed a crowd of about 900 Democrats at a state party dinner in Raleigh, focusing on the upcoming election and the importance of defining the future of the state and country. Despite recent speculation and calls for President Joe Biden to step aside, Cooper did not mention this during his speech.
During his time on the campaign trail with both President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, Cooper emphasized the need to secure a victory in the upcoming election. He highlighted the significance of the election, stating that it is not an exaggeration to call it the biggest election of our lifetime.
While there have been suggestions that Cooper could be a potential running mate for Vice President Harris in the event of a change in the Democratic ticket, the governor has not publicly engaged in discussions about this speculation. Instead, he focused on down-ballot races in North Carolina, particularly the closely watched governor's race between Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein and Republican Lt. Governor Mark Robinson.
In his speech, Cooper also acknowledged former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, describing her as a 'trailblazing, once-in-a-generation leader.' The event, known as the annual Unity Dinner, brought together prominent Democrats and party supporters to rally for the upcoming election.