This Charlotte-area Democrat will try running as Republican to beat Tim Moore
Mary Ramsey
Updated November 7, 2025 8:04 PM
Former Democratic North Carolina Senate candidate Kate Barr plans to run as a Republican against U.S. Rep. Tim Moore in 2026. Provided by Kate Barr
A former Charlotte-area state Senate candidate is switching parties on paper to challenge a North Carolina congressman.
Kate Barr announced Friday she plans to run against U.S. Rep. Tim Moore in the 2026 Republican primary for North Carolinas 14th Congressional District. Barr ran as a Democrat in 2024 against longtime GOP state Sen. Vickie Sawyer with the campaign slogan Clear eyes, full heart, cant win.
Barrs unconventional campaign, meant to make an argument against gerrymandering producing deeply partisan districts, made national headlines. She raised tens of thousands of dollars but lost 64.7% to 35.3%. After the defeat, Barr co-founded the nonprofit Cant Win Victory Fund to support other long-shot candidates and advocate against gerrymandering.
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Barr says shes running for the U.S. House as a Republican because its the only way that makes sense within the jacked up system that power-hungry politicians have built.
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