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    Nida Allam concedes North Carolina Democratic major race to Rep. Foushee | Invesloan.com

    March 5, 2026Updated:March 5, 2026
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    Progressive Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam conceded Wednesday after challenging U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee in a high-profile, razor-thin North Carolina congressional 4th District Democratic primary race.

    In a fiery statement posted to social media, Allam accused Democrats of “caving to corporate Super PACs and warmongering lobbies,” claiming it was only because of her campaign that Foushee, 69, decided to take “bold stances that voters overwhelmingly support.”

    Among Allam’s provocative stances were labeling the Gaza war “genocide,” abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and defunding the war with Iran.

    “We must demand [Foushee] not spend a single taxpayer dollar on forever wars,” Allam wrote. “We must demand she actually call the genocide in Gaza what it is: a genocide. We must demand she fight to abolish ICE as they kidnap and murder our neighbors, not just take away their face masks and some of their funding.”

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    Nida Allam, campaigning for the Democratic nomination in North Carolina’s congressional 4th District. On Wednesday, she conceded a high-profile North Carolina Dem primary race to Rep. Valerie Foushee. (Reuters/Jonathan Drake)

    The 32-year-old, who first ran against Foushee in 2022, went on to describe the present climate as “a time of rising Islamophobia, xenophobia, and derision that have meant to divide our communities against each other,” saying the movement she created points to “a brighter future we could believe in.”

    Foushee scored 49.2% of the Democratic vote and Allam secured 48.2%, with 99% of the expected vote tallied, NBC News reported.

    Compared to the 2022 primary, Allam said her campaign drove a 55% increase in turnout for voters under 40 during early voting, and an overall increase in total turnout of almost 40%. More than 60,000 voters turned out to vote for her campaign.

    Rep. Valerie Foushee speaks at a podium.

    Rep. Valerie Foushee, D-N.C., speaks on Capitol Hill. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

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    “While we may not have won this race, the establishment should stay on watch,” she wrote. “Our movement sounded the alarm for future Democratic primaries throughout this cycle.”

    “For every person who has never seen themselves in our political system, I want you to see that if a young, Muslim, immigrant woman in the South — who is willing to take on the establishment directly — can achieve what our campaign was able to and more, then anything is possible,” Allam continued.

    Allam entered the Democratic primary for North Carolina’s deep-blue congressional 4th District with endorsements from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and progressive groups including the Justice Democrats, Leaders We Deserve, Sunrise Movement, Indian American Impact and the Working Families Party.

    Leaders We Deserve has led a nationwide effort to elect young, progressive candidates to Congress and statewide legislatures, endorsing other Democrats, including New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

    NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers his inauguration address, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, outside City Hall.

    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers his inaugural address, Jan. 1, outside City Hall. (Fox News / Pool)

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    Foushee, who garnered support from North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein, former Gov. Roy Cooper and a slew of representatives, received more than $1.6 million from Jobs and Democracy PAC — a super PAC pushing for AI regulation.

    Allam received nearly $2 million in support from Leaders We Deserve, Justice Democrats, the Working Families Party and the American Priorities PAC, according to the report.

    Fox News Digital’s Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.

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