North Carolina Democrat switches parties giving Republicans veto-proof super majority in state House

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North Carolina state Rep. Tricia Cotham announces she is switching her party affiliation to the GOP at a news conference in Raleigh on April 5, 2023.
State Rep. Tricia Cotham, who won as a Democrat in her blue district last fall by nearly 20 points, said at a news conference in Raleigh that “the modern-day Democratic Party has become unrecognizable to me.”

“I am no longer a Democrat, but I remain a public servant, that is what I am called to do. The party that represents me and my principles and what is best for North Carolina is the Republican Party,” Cotham, wearing a red dress and surrounded by her new Republican colleagues, said outside the state GOP headquarters in Raleigh.

“I am a single mom of two amazing sons, a teacher, a small-business owner, a woman with strong faith, a national championship basketball coach, and a public servant. Today I add Republican to that list,” she said, noting that she had “been welcomed with open arms” by her new colleagues.

Cotham’s switch could have major implications for lawmaking in the Tar Heel State. Republicans already held a supermajority in the North Carolina Senate. Cotham’s flip gives them 72 seats in the state House – and enough votes in both chambers to override any veto from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.

Cotham’s plan to switch parties was first reported by Axios. CNN has reached out to Cotham about the party switch.

Cotham served in the state House as a Democrat for nearly a decade before stepping away in 2016. She ran again in 2022, winning a crowded Democratic primary and then the general election for the newly drawn House District 112 in southeastern Mecklenburg County.

At the news conference Wednesday, Cotham said that “the turning point for me was when I was criticized for using the American flag and the praying hands emoji on all my social media platforms and even on the back of different vehicles that I have.”

“I really could not believe that that was the conversations that was happening at that time, and I was deeply offended,” she said, adding that “to say that that is wrong and not to be able to show off a flag because the others hijack it for something else, why are we at this place in politics?”

North Carolina GOP Chairman Michael Whatley said in a statement Wednesday that Cotham’s announcement “continues to reflect that the Democratic Party is too radical for North Carolina.”
 
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I'm all for her switching. If you look back historically, what she wanted to represent would have been the Democratic party as it used to be, way before they got so progressive in their thinking. I'm somewhat surprised that she didn't go to the Independent party. Was that even an option for her?

I wonder if the Republicans offered her something in exchange for her switch? There has to be more to story, right?
 
I wonder if the Republicans offered her something in exchange for her switch?
That is a very good question. If it ever came out they offered and she accepted cash. OH my! Lets hope this isn't the case.
 
I wonder if the Republicans offered her something in exchange for her switch? There has to be more to story, right?
From my little involvement in our country's politics, there's always give and take in anything that happens. There's a very high possibility that she's getting something for her switch. Am I surprised about her switch? Hell no! It happens everyday in politics.
 
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