Rep. Ted Budd on His Tight Race for Senate in North Carolina
6 Oct 2022
BUCK: Congressman Ted Budd is with us now from North Carolina. He is in a very important Senate race there. Congressman Budd, thanks for calling in.
REP. BUDD: Glad to be with you all. Weโre traveling all across North Carolina. Thanks for making time. This is a tight race here in North Carolina. I appreciate all your viewers โ or your listeners โ paying attention to it, and anyway, we got three days to go and weโre going to run hard. And, you know, it is it is a statistical margin-of-race. Weโre a couple of points ahead. But look, I donโt believe it. I know weโre going to run like weโre behind, and we could sure use everybodyโs help to look up TedBudd.com and help us win this race.
CLAY: Whatโs the biggest issue that youโre hearing on the ground? We were just talking with Mike Lee from Utah โ
REP. BUDD: Yeah.
CLAY: โ and he said the number one thing heโs hearing is inflation, inflation, inflation. North Carolina obviously has become kind of a bellwether state for how the nation may well go for people who are going to be watching these results come in on Election Night, 33 days from now, when we expect for you to be winning that seat. What are people talking about in your state? Whatโs the focus?
Cheri Beasleyโs campaign has one focus: to support Joe Bidenโs failed policies. Cheri has proudly backed each of Bidenโs policies, regardless of how much it hurts North Carolina. Voting Republican this November has never been more important. pic.twitter.com/iiRY6h5K6m
โ Ted Budd (@TedBuddNC) October 4, 2022
REP. BUDD: Well, itโs inflation for sure โ thatโs the number-one issue โ but itโs closely followed by crime and education. I mean, when we talk about inflation, itโs not bar graphs and pie charts. Itโs people talking about how do they put groceries on their table and gas in their tank this week? And last month, parents were trying to figure out how to afford back-to-school clothes for their kids. You know, it just gets worse, and now weโre looking at power bills going up this winter.
I mean, thatโs a crisis for folks that were just starting to get traction under the previous president and now under Joe Biden, itโs a train wreck. And my opponent, Cheri Beasley, she would double down on those policies. She would help subsidize 87,000 more IRS agents and rich people buying Teslas, but she wonโt help to do anything to lower your power bill or your gas bill. So, itโs breaking peopleโs hearts here and breaking their banks here in North Carolina. And when it comes to crime, I mean, sheriffs and law enforcementโs coming up to me all around the state and theyโre saying every single county in North Carolina is now a border county because of Joe Bidenโs policies, and those are the policies that Cheri Beasley would support.
Instead of begging foreign countries for oil and raiding our Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Biden should reverse his disastrous policies and unleash domestic energy production.https://t.co/dkMymnewQz
โ Ted Budd (@TedBuddNC) October 6, 2022
BUCK: Weโre speaking of Ted Budd. He is running for Senate in North Carolina. Heโs currently a congressman there. You know, the Biden economy has obviously been a huge drag on the Democrat Partyโs fortunes up to this point and for good reason. What hasโฆ? I mean, inflation for the folks in your state, how bad is it and what are some of the stories youโre hearing about its impacts?
REP. BUDD: Well, you know, our largest industry here in North Carolina is agriculture. Itโs close to $100 billion a year. I just left a farm meeting with farmers from all over the state and people with different farm organizations, and at the very end, you know, they said, โThank you for your work.โ The Farm Bureau came up. They gave me the Friend of Farmers Award for my work in Congress to support them. But when it comes to energy, you know what feels like pain at the pump for all of us, itโs also even more painful if youโre driving a truck or a tractor that takes diesel fuel to get crops in the field.
Cheri Beasley doesnโt think convicted child sex predators with multiple offenses should be subject to GPS tracking. Cheri Beasley is soft on crime. #ncsen #ncpol https://t.co/wn05ZPgdEe
โ Ted Budd (@TedBuddNC) October 5, 2022
Now that itโs in the fall, get crops out of the field and out to the grocery stores. So itโs more and more expensive, and itโs the policies that Joe Biden did by shutting down the Keystone pipeline, shutting off energy production here in the U.S., and now going over to Saudi Arabia and begging for fuel. And then, you know, and they say, โNo, weโre going to cut it by 2 million barrels a day,โ and then he goes to Venezuela and said, โBy the way, I know youโre hostile to the U.S., but weโre going to ease sanctions on you all who hate the U.S. and weโre going to try to do more business with you.โ Itโs completely backwards. And, you know, while thatโs foreign policy, it all matters at the pump. It all matters in wallets here in North Carolina, and itโs hurting people right here across the state.
CLAY: Weโre talking to the next senator from North Carolina. Heโs Ted Budd. I believe you went to App State for undergrad if Iโm not mistaken.
REP. BUDD: (chuckling)
App State shocks #6 Texas A&M and the college football world, again.
Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies are once again disappointing at home. This wonโt sit well in College Station. https://t.co/AerAQxHuZd
โ OutKick (@Outkick) September 10, 2022
CLAY: This is not going to be a serious, gotcha question but Iโm curious. Were you watching the game against Texas A&M โ sorry for the Aggie fans who are listening right now โ and if so, how did you celebrate?
REP. BUDD: You know, we celebrated. It was down to the wire. Iโve got lots of friends, those in Congress, that were calling me and congratulating me. They were heartbroken, of course, but way to go to the Mountaineers. Weโre very proud of them. Theyโve got such theyโre such a powerhouse, and my degree is worth even more now than it was back then. But theyโve done such a great job at AB State and of course back then we called it Appalachian State, but theyโre still the Mountaineers, and Iโm very proud of them.
BUCK: Iโm proud of the Mountaineers, too, Clay.
CLAY: (laughing)
REP. BUDD: (laughing)
CLAY: They got the big win over Michigan, one of the greatest upsets in the history of college football. Buck couldnโt believe it when it happened โ and by the way, this is a joke. I took him for the first time, Congressman, to a college football game. He had no idea what he was into. Now, I know North Carolina is also got an illustrious college basketball history, but Boone, North Carolina, is a fabulous place for people who have not been there before.
REP. BUDD: Well, Iโm proud to have gone to school there and get back up to Watauga County-Boone area as much as I can. You know, the folks in western North Carolina, they say, โWhen you get to Boone, when you get to Asheville, you havenโt even gotten there yet. Youโve still got three hours more mountains to go out west,โ and Iโm grateful for all their support, and I love getting up there every time that I can.
BUCK: Senatorโฆ Iโm sorry. Soon-to-be Senator Ted Budd.
REP. BUDD: (chuckling)
BUCK: Congressman Ted Budd of North Carolina. If people want to help out, get involved with your campaign, support you. Where should they go?
REP. BUDD: Just go to my website if they can get the Dโs in the right place. Itโs Ted with one D, Budd with two Dโs, TedBudd.com. Thatโll steer you right to ways you could support us, and certainly would appreciate everyoneโs help. This is a statistical margin-of-error race, and you can find the links to social media on there as well.
CLAY: Ted, we appreciate you. Weโre rooting for you and look forward to you being able to celebrate becoming a United States senator here in about 33 days.
REP. BUDD: Clay and Buck, God bless you all. Thanks for what you do.
BUCK: Thank you.
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