NORTH CAROLINA – Democratic Senator Kay Hagan and Republican challenger Thom Tillis will kick off a pair of debates on Tuesday night in one of the most closely fought races of this year’s midterm election season.
Hagan has led in recent polling, but only narrowly. An NBC News/Marist poll last week put her up 44-40 among likely voters, in line with an array of other independent surveys showing her with a modest single-digit lead.
Tillis is the speaker of the state house of representatives, where he presided over an ambitious conservative agenda after Republicans took complete control of the state government in 2012. His record has been under the spotlight in the race, especially budget cuts to education, and the issue is sure to figure prominently in their debates.
Other topics that the campaigns have fought over recently include foreign policy, where Tillis has run ads accusing Hagan and President Obama of being soft on ISIS, and voting rights, a major issue since Republican legislators passed a law limiting early voting and requiring a photo ID to cast a ballot.
The debate may also touch on ethics. The state Republican and Democratic parties each filed dueling ethics complaints on Tuesday, with Republicans asking for an investigation into whether a company co-owned by Hagan’s husband benefited improperly from stimulus money and Democrats asking for an investigation into whether Tillis benefited improperly when the legislature directed stimulus money towards a tax program that included a bank he owns stock in. Both candidates have denied any wrongdoing.









