1 of 3 Republican Candidates for North Carolina District Seat in Growing County Stands to Join Potential Red Wave After Primaries

1 of 3 Republican Candidates for North Carolina District Seat in Growing County Stands to Join Potential Red Wave After Primaries
North Carolina State University students wait in line to vote in the primaries at Pullen Community Center in Raleigh, N.C., on March 15, 2016. Sara D. Davis/Getty Images
Matt McGregor
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As the North Carolina primaries approach their end on May 17, one of three Republican candidates for the District 73 seat of the North Carolina House of Representatives in Cabarrus County stands to become a step closer to being a part of a potential red wave in the general midterm elections in November.

The seat is one of 14 crucial seats in Congress that Republicans must win if they are to secure a supermajority this fall, Dr. Andy Jackson told The Epoch Times. Jackson is director of the Civitas Center for Public Integrity at the John Locke Foundation (JLF), an independent research institute in North Carolina that examines issues of freedom, personal responsibility, and limited constitutional government.