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North Carolina · 4th District · Primary Complete · General November 3, 2026
North Carolina 4th District Election 2026 — Foushee vs Republican TBD
Valerie Foushee (D) · Won primary 49.2%-48.2% over Allam · Safe D · AI lobby $1.3M record spending · Cook: Safe D
Last updated: 2026-04-04  ·  General: November 3, 2026
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Primary complete March 3, 2026. Foushee won 49.18%-48.22% (1,202 votes). Allam conceded. General election: November 3, 2026 — Safe Democratic seat.  ·  All NC 2026 Races →
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North Carolina 4th District Election 2026 — Foushee vs Republican TBD

Foushee 49.2% · Allam 48.2% · Primary complete March 3 · General: Safe D
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Republican Analysis — NC-04 General Election

No credible Republican candidate · Safe Democratic seat · D+20

North Carolina 4th District Election 2026 — Foushee vs Republican TBD

NC-04 covers Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Research Triangle core. The 2026 race was decided in the March 3 Democratic primary, where Foushee narrowly survived a $4.5M challenge. General election: Safe Democratic hold. Both candidates scored.

NC-04 Race Overview — 2026

North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District covers Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Research Triangle core. The 2026 race was decided in the March 3 Democratic primary, where Foushee survived a $4.5M+ challenge by 1,202 votes (0.96%). General election: Safe Democratic hold.

Valerie Foushee (D) — Score: 59% — Two-term incumbent. Won 49.18%-48.22% over Allam. Coalition: Cooper, Stein, EMILY’s List, CBC. Prior AIPAC funding 2022 ($3M+); pledged $0 in 2026. Jobs and Democracy PAC (Anthropic-linked) spent $1.3M for her — record AI lobby spending in a congressional primary.

Republican Nominee TBD — No credible challenger. D+20 district. Cook: Safe D.

Israel Lobby Exposure — NC-04

CandidateStatusLobby ExposureNotes
Valerie Foushee (D nominee)⚠ Pro-Israel Designated$3M+ in 2022; pledged $0 in 2026AIPAC-aligned PACs spent $3M+ in 2022. Pledged no AIPAC money 2026. TrackAIPAC still lists her. ip_foreign:8 applied.
Nida Allam (D, conceded)✓ Explicitly Rejected$0 — pledged no pro-Israel lobbyExplicitly rejected all AIPAC and pro-Israel lobby money.

Sources: TrackAIPAC.com · NPR March 5 2026 · The Intercept March 5 2026 · Checked April 2026.

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