Sun, December 15, 2024

Freshman Focus: Republican Brad Knott, ex-prosecutor who flipped House seat in North Carolina, talks game plan

N.C., vows to fight D.C. bureaucracy he blames for fueling the border crisis and funding foreign conflicts at taxpayers' expense
Brad Knott, a former federal prosecutor, won a North Carolina House seat in a special election, flipping it from Democratic to Republican control. His victory in the 13th Congressional District, which includes parts of Wake and Johnston counties, was by a narrow margin of 369 votes. Knott, who has experience in prosecuting high-profile cases, aims to focus on issues like border security, crime, and economic policies. He emphasizes his prosecutorial background to address what he perceives as a lack of law enforcement support and to tackle the fentanyl crisis. Additionally, Knott plans to work on reducing regulations to foster economic growth, reflecting his campaign promises to bring a law-and-order perspective to Congress.

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