




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleU.S. Army officer (Colonel, retired)
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderFemale
LocationNorth Carolina
BackgroundU.S. Army officer (Colonel, retired)
EducationJames Madison University (B.S.)
Notable personal detailsLaurie Moe Buckhout is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District and the GOP nominee for the district in 2024. A retired U.S. Army colonel, she later founded Corvus Consulting, focused on electronic warfare and cyberspace operations, and has taught as an adjunct professor at several national-security-related universities. She served in the U.S. Department of Defense in cyber policy leadership roles in 2025, including performing the duties of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy.
Supports limited government, fiscal responsibility, reducing regulations that she says burden businesses, and policies to spur job growth and American energy production. Emphasizes helping small businesses and lowering costs for working families rather than tax increases or large-scale redistribution.
Supports maintaining Medicare and Medicaid but opposes new taxpayer-funded universal healthcare programs; favors limited government involvement in health coverage and requiring fully approved vaccines for public health threats. Emphasizes improving veterans’ access to care without endorsing broad government expansion of health insurance.
Supports stronger border enforcement and conservative, Trump-era measures to reduce illegal crossings while endorsing policies like the "Remain in Mexico" approach; frames closing the border and backing Republican border legislation as priorities. Public statements indicate support for closing the border and backing House Republican border bills rather than advocating expanded asylum pathways or broad regularization.
The candidate identifies as pro‑life and supports limits on abortion while endorsing exceptions (including for the mother’s life) and “reasonable” exceptions for late‑term abortions. She has said the Supreme Court was correct to overturn Roe v. Wade and that a national ban should be discussed, but her campaign statements cite exceptions rather than calling for a detailed federal ban.
The candidate favors limited government and opposes regulatory mandates like forced production of electric vehicles, and emphasizes pro‑U.S. energy and deregulation over aggressive climate mandates. Policy statements stress realistic approaches rather than large federal mandates or spending to force transitions in energy or transportation.
The candidate advocates protecting the Second Amendment and opposes additional regulations on law‑abiding gun owners. Campaign materials say she will stand against policies that add “red tape” for gun owners, and she has expressed support for constitutional carry and opposition to gun‑control legislation.





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