Washington, D.C. – Cheri Beasley’s support among law enforcement is paltry at best.  Well, now the roster of support has got even thinner. 

Today, the North Carolina Troopers Association (NCTA) announced its endorsement of Congressman Ted Budd.  

We’re sure her horrible record on the court didn’t help

From Fox News:

U.S. Senate candidate for North Carolina, Rep. Ted Budd, received a key law enforcement endorsement on Wednesday that was previously once received by his Democrat opponent. 

Budd, who currently represents North Carolina’s 13th congressional district, earned a slot on the GOP ticket to replace retiring Republican Sen. Richard Barr thanks to noteworthy campaign support from former President Donald Trump. On Wednesday, the North Carolina Troopers Association endorsed Budd for U.S., applauding him as “a tireless supporter for law enforcement and noting he is the candidate who will best support law enforcement in the upper house of Congress.” 

“Ted Budd knows the dangers faced by the men and women serving in law enforcement,” Ben Kral, the NCTA President, said in a statement exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital. “He knows we play a critical mission in keeping our communities safe and Ted Budd respects and appreciates the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers and our families.” 

“Opioid abuse is devastating our communities. When fentanyl is smuggled across our southern border, it can be in North Carolina in less than 72 hours, and it’s our officers having to confront these violent criminals as they transport these dangerous drugs into North Carolina,” Kral added. “With violent crime at an all-time high, it is imperative we have a US Senator who will support law enforcement. Ted Budd is the best choice by far to be North Carolina’s next US Senator.”

READ MORE AT FOX NEWS

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