The title should have read "September 10th".
On September 10th voters in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District will head to the polls to elect either Republican Dan Bishop or Democrat Dan McCready to fill the open House seat.
Why is this important? It is a district that Trump won by more than 11 points in 2016. Trump will be visiting the district to campaign for Bishop on September 9th. Trump Jr. has already visited the district and Mike Pence has a scheduled visit there prior to the election.
Right now the election predictions have the race virtually even. A Bishop victory in a key battleground state will be a signal that Trump is still strong in NC. A loss would signal trouble.
This is the only special election to be held prior to the November 2020 elections.
"Republicans are funneling resources into the southern North Carolina district as they try to stave off an embarrassing loss in a GOP-heavy seat that President Donald Trump won in 2016 by more than 11 percentage points."
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/...ection-1476636
"Both sides expect the race to be tight, and whichever way it goes, each party will use the outcome to shape its 2020 narrative about North Carolina, which, besides hosting the Republican National Convention in Charlotte next summer, will also be a key presidential and Senate battleground."
https://www.rollcall.com/news/campai...018-first-2020
"With the Democratic Party now holding a 38-seat majority, the partisan affiliation of the seat will have little legislative impact. But the outcome of the special election in North Carolina will still carry symbolic weight as a test of whether Democrats’ midterm success was a one-time occurrence or a fundamental shift that will carry into 2020."
https://www.opensecrets.org/news/201...outside-money/