Former North Carolina governor Roy Cooper and his U.S. Senate campaign swung through the Triangle on Thursday, with a rally held at Durham’s American Tobacco Campus for supporters.

Cooper, who won the Democratic primary last month, is branding his current stretch of the campaign as the “Make Stuff Cost Less” tour and focuses on his goals of addressing the high cost of living if elected to Washington D.C. in November. Thursday’s event featured several other prominent North Carolina and Triangle-area Democrat elected officials — including Gov. Josh Stein, North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Anita Earls, U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee, and N.C. Sen. Natalie Murdock, who each endorsed Cooper’s campaign and argued Republicans’ control of Washington D.C. is contributing to the affordability crisis.

View photos from the scene in Durham below, as taken by Brighton McConnell of the Chapel Hill Media Group. Tap or click on an image to enlarge and scroll through the gallery.


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