Fact check: NC GOP wrong about Cooper whereabouts
The North Carolina Republican Party tweeted that Gov. Roy Cooper had not left the Executive Mansion since the coronavirus pandemic started. That overlooks multiple instances where the governor left Raleigh to meet with people and speak to the public.
Posted — UpdatedAdd North Carolina’s governor to the list of politicians accused of hiding from the public.
During campaign season, Republicans on several occasions accused Democrats of hiding in their basements amid the coronavirus pandemic. That trend continued the Sunday after Christmas, when the North Carolina GOP tweeted about Gov. Roy Cooper.
“Democrat Governor @RoyCooperNC has not left the Governor's Mansion since the start of the #COVID19 crisis,” the party tweeted on Dec. 27.
Compared to similar claims and barbs, this particular tweet stood out.
For one, North Carolina’s gubernatorial race is over. Incumbent Cooper defeated Republican Dan Forest by about 250,000 votes — or about 4 percentage points — over a month ago. Second, the North Carolina Republican Party’s claim is very specific.
So is it true that Cooper hasn’t left the Governor’s Mansion in Raleigh since March, when the pandemic started?
No. There are numerous examples of Cooper leaving the executive mansion.
He has held multiple press conferences about the coronavirus pandemic from the Emergency Management building across town from the executive mansion.
The list of trips in this fact-check is not comprehensive. So why did the NC GOP tweet that Cooper hasn’t left his house?
Party spokesman Tim Wigginton told PolitiFact NC that the tweet is not meant to be taken literally.
“The tweet is meant metaphorically,” Wigginton said, adding that it’s meant to critique the frequency of Cooper’s visits with business owners. He accused Cooper of living “in a bubble … instead of meeting with people devastated by his orders.”
The NC GOP’s tweet gave no indication that the party was calling on Cooper to meet with business owners.
Our ruling
The NC GOP tweeted that Cooper “has not left the Governor's Mansion since the start of the (COVID-19) crisis.”
That’s not only false, the party knows it’s false. Cooper has left the mansion numerous times since March, and made many public appearances. We rate this claim Pants on Fire.
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