Ted Budd
State of North Carolina
North Carolina Senate Intelligence
Budd represents a true battleground state from a conservative vantage point: North Carolina is essentially even politically, with Democrats at 50.2% and competitiveness maxed out at 100%. That forces him to blend MAGA-style instincts with a business-growth message that can travel from rural manufacturing counties to fast-growing metro suburbs. The state’s defining tension is demographic and economic transition: it is still 61.8% White, but increasingly diverse and suburban, with manufacturing at 11.7% and a large professional economy pulling politics in opposite directions.
For advocates, this is a persuasion state disguised as a red one. Budd’s committee portfolio makes national security, China, tech, and supply-chain arguments especially resonant, but the effective frame is economic security, not ideology. Campaigns should tie asks to jobs, domestic production, and affordability in a state with $72,388 median income but real cost pressure. The opening is that business Republicans, veterans, and suburban swing voters can all be reached if the message is competence, resilience, and North Carolina advantage.
Economic & Demographic Snapshot
Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2017-2021 vs. 2019-2023). All figures are statistical estimates with 90% confidence level.
North Carolina State Demographics
Median Age 39.1 (vs 38.5) · Homeownership 66.6% (vs 65.5%) · Bachelor’s+ 35.7% (vs 33.7%) · Poverty 9.2% (vs 12.4%) · Income $72,388 (vs $37,585)
Age Distribution
Near the national median age (39.1 vs 38.5 nationally). The largest age cohort is 30–39 at 13.3%.
Race & Ethnicity
White residents are the largest group at 61.8%. Also significant: Black (20.3%), Hispanic (11.3%).
* Hispanic includes respondents of any race. Racial categories include both Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals.
Education
35.7% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, above the 33.7% national average. 9.9% of residents lack a high school diploma.
Income Distribution
Median household income is $72,388, well above the $37,585 national median.
Housing
Homeownership at 66.6% (vs 65.5% nationally). Median rent is $1,228. Median home value is $288,900.
How People Get to Work
Car-dependent: 71.5% drive alone to work. Average commute is 25.1 minutes.
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