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North Carolina Senate leader, conservative architect Phil Berger concedes primary loss

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North Carolina Senate leader, conservative architect Phil Berger concedes primary loss

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North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger conceded the primary race for his legislative seat to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page. Berger, a prominent conservative architect, has been Senate leader since 2011 and played a key role in shaping the state's policies.

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger conceded the primary race. He trailed Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page in the March 3 primary. Berger has been Senate leader since 2011. He was endorsed by President Donald Trump. Page's lead expanded after elections boards reviewed provisional ballots. Berger's campaign was outspent by a pro-Page independent group. Berger has been a force in North Carolina government, implementing a rightward agenda despite opposition from Democrat governors.

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