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North Carolina senator loses reelection in massive upset by 23 votes

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North Carolina senator loses reelection in massive upset by 23 votes

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North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger has conceded the primary race for his seat to Sam Page, a result that could end Berger's influence as the state's top conservative architect. Berger, who has been Senate leader since 2011, lost by just 23 votes in the primary election.

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger conceded the primary race to Sam Page. Berger trailed Page by 23 votes. Berger has been Senate leader since 2011 and is the state's top conservative architect. He was endorsed by President Donald Trump. Page will advance to the November general election. Berger can remain senator and Senate leader through the end of the year.

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