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Brad Knott NC-13

Brad Knott NC-13

Summary

John Bradford Knott (born April 17, 1986) is an American attorney and politician. He is the member-elect for the United States House of Representatives in North Carolina’s 13th congressional district.

Knott ran for the United States House of Representatives seat for North Carolina’s 13th congressional district in the 2024 elections. He advanced to a runoff election against Kelly Daughtry, who finished in first place with 27% of the vote, while Knott obtained about 19%. After Donald Trump and Americans for Prosperity endorsed Knott, Daughtry dropped out of the race, leaving Knott to become the Republican nominee. He won the November election.

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About

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Brad Knott NC-13 1Tough on Crime Prosecutor

I recently resigned as a federal prosecutor to run for Congress in the 13th Congressional District in North Carolina. While working in law enforcement, I became familiar with issues important to every North Carolinian, and I look forward to discussing these issues in this campaign.

I grew up in Raleigh. My parents grew up in small towns, Wilson and Knightdale. My grandfather, now 97 years old, fought in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II. My parents taught Bible Study, and now, so do I. My wife, Joanna, and I have been blessed with two daughters.

During law school – at Wake Forest University – I worked as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Paul Newby. After graduating, I became a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Eastern North Carolina. For seven and a half years, I worked with numerous sheriffs and police departments to prosecute and convict drug kingpins, members of drug cartels, gangs, human traffickers, and criminal illegal immigrants.

As I traveled eastern North Carolina, working on investigations and preparing for trials, I saw firsthand the devastating harm serious crime does to our communities. The open border policies now in place allow a catastrophic flow of crime that wreaks havoc across our state and country. In the last three years alone, it is estimated that nearly ten million illegal immigrants have crossed our Southern Border. The laws need to be stronger and more rigid to protect law-abiding Americans. I believe when an illegal immigrant commits a felony, they should be sent to prison for a minimum of five years and then deported.

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Issues

Immigration

Secure Our Border
Joe Biden has unleashed a flood of illegal immigrants into our country. His administration must be held accountable. Our border must be secured. The wall must be finished. An illegal immigrant who commits a felony should be sent to prison for a minimum of five years and then deported.

Israel

Stand with Israel
Israel, a loyal ally, is the only nation in the Middle East that is free and democratic. Israel is the ancestral home of the Jewish people. Hamas and Hezbollah—and their ally Iran—openly proclaim their desire to destroy Israel and America. We must stand by Israel. And we need a strong foreign policy that holds Iran in check. Any refugees from Gaza must go to Arab countries, not the USA.

Abortion

Protect the Unborn
I oppose the Democrats’ efforts to legalize abortion up to the moment of birth. The Dobbs decision properly overruled Roe v. Wade, returning authority over abortion to the states, as our Constitution provides. I’m pro-life. I support state laws protecting the unborn. Faith-based crisis pregnancy centers, which provide help to women and promote alternatives to abortion, are under attack from pro-abortion extremists and left-wing politicians. I will fight to protect them.

Crime

Back the Blue
The Democrats’ defunding of the police and soft-on-crime policies have brought us deadly violence, along with rampant addiction and death from illegal drugs. As a prosecutor, after working with sheriffs and police departments investigating and convicting drug dealers, I ‘Back the Blue’ 100%. I will fight for common-sense, tough-on-crime policies.

Education

Support School Choice
Public schools are failing our children; students are not educated in the basics needed to succeed in life. Instead, public schools push woke ideologies like critical race theory and even transgenderism. Parents must have a voice in school curriculums and policies. I support school choice so parents can get their children out of failing schools and into schools that will provide the education their children need.

First Amendment

Protect Free Speech
Freedom of speech and the free exercise of religious faith form the bedrock of American liberty. Today, both of those freedoms are under assault from the Left. I will fight the cancel culture, protect freedom of speech, and work to stop the Biden Administration’s targeting of Christian conservatives.

Second Amendment

Defend Gun Rights
I will work to protect our right to keep and bear arms, as guaranteed by the Second Amendment. I was introduced to hunting by my grandfather, who taught me about responsible gun ownership and safety. As a prosecutor, I repeatedly saw the need of every citizen to protect themselves and their families. We already have numerous laws regulating firearms, including a background check system and prohibitions on the possession of guns by felons and drug addicts. We need to enforce the gun laws we have, not pass new ones that target the law-abiding rather than criminals.

Inflation

End Wasteful Spending
Joe Biden has walloped the poor and the middle class with devastating inflation. His torrent of wasteful spending has given us two trillion-dollar deficits, undercut the value of the dollar, and brought on high-interest rates. It makes no sense for Washington politicians to print money to pay for their wasteful spending. It’s time to cut spending, put an end to omnibus spending bills, and carefully scrutinize every spending bill to make cuts. I support a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution.

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John Bradford Knott (born April 17, 1986) is an American attorney and politician who is the member for the United States House of Representatives in North Carolina’s 13th congressional district.

Early life, family, and education

John Bradford Knott was born on April 17, 1986.[1][2] His father, Joseph Thomas Knott III, was an assistant U.S. attorney.[3] Knott’s grandfather, James Thomas Knott Jr., served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the Wake County Board of Commissioners for twelve years.[4]

He attended St. David’s School, an Episcopal day school in Raleigh, North Carolina.[5] Knott earned his bachelor’s degree from Baylor University and his Juris Doctor degree from the Wake Forest University School of Law.[6]

Career

Knott worked as a federal prosecutor in the office of the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina.[6]

He ran for the United States House of Representatives seat for North Carolina’s 13th congressional district in the 2024 elections. He advanced to a runoff election against Kelly Daughtry, who finished in first place with 27% of the vote, while Knott obtained about 19%.[7][8] After Donald Trump and Americans for Prosperity endorsed Knott,[9][10] Daughtry dropped out of the race, leaving Knott to become the Republican nominee.[11] He won the November election.[12]

Personal life

Knott is married to Joanne Saleeby, a former golfer at NC State University and the owner of Monkee’s of Raleigh boutique.[4][13] They have two children.[4]

He is Baptist.[14][15]

Electoral history

2024 North Carolina’s 13th congressional district Republican primary results[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKelly Daughtry 22,978 27.4
RepublicanBrad Knott 15,664 18.7
RepublicanFred Von Canon14,34417.1
RepublicanDeVan Barbour12,89215.4
RepublicanJosh McConkey5,9267.1
RepublicanKenny Xu3,6044.3
RepublicanDavid Dixon2,1462.6
RepublicanMatt Shoemaker2,0032.4
RepublicanChris Baker1,0891.3
RepublicanEric Stevenson8441.0
RepublicanMarcus Dellinger7981.0
RepublicanSiddhanth Sharma6140.7
RepublicanJames Phillips5650.7
RepublicanSteve Von Loor4270.5
Total votes83,894 100.0
2024 North Carolina’s 13th congressional district Republican primary runoff results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrad Knott 19,632 90.8
RepublicanKelly Daughtry (withdrawn)1,9989.2
Total votes21,630 100.0
2024 North Carolina’s 13th congressional district election[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrad Knott 243,655 58.6
DemocraticFrank Pierce171,83541.4
Total votes415,490 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

References

  1. ^ “Rep. Brad Knott – R North Carolina, 13th- Biography”. LegiStorm. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
  2. ^ “North Carolina New Members 2025”. The Hill. December 11, 2024. Retrieved December 11, 2024.
  3. ^ Battaglia, Danielle. “Trump-backed Brad Knott likely headed to Congress. Why he quit dream job in NC to run”. Retrieved November 7, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Redfield, Isabelle (October 22, 2024). “Joanna Knott: Faith, Family, and Fashion on the Campaign Trail”. The Conservateur. Retrieved January 24, 2025.
  5. ^ “St. David’s Magazine — Fall 2021”. ISSUU. Raleigh, North Carolina. Retrieved January 24, 2025.
  6. ^ a b “House hopeful touts his record on crime – Restoration NewsMedia”. Restoration NewsMedia –. December 29, 2023.
  7. ^ https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article286345210.html
  8. ^ “Runoff expected between Kelly Daughtry, Brad Knott in crowded GOP primary for NC-13th”. ABC11 Raleigh-Durham. March 5, 2024.
  9. ^ “Former President Trump endorses Brad Knott for NC’s 13th Congressional District”. April 6, 2024.
  10. ^ https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article287428305.html
  11. ^ https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article288095105.html
  12. ^ “AP Race Call: Republican Brad Knott wins election to U.S. House in North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District”. The Journal. Associated Press.
  13. ^ “Joanna Saleeby”. GoPack. Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State University. May 1, 2007.
  14. ^ “Religious affiliation of members of the 119th Congress” (PDF). Pew Research Center. Retrieved January 8, 2025.
  15. ^ “Baptists gain eight seats in Congress, but strong Christian majority on decline | Baptist Press”. Baptist Press. January 6, 2025.
  16. ^ “03/05/2024 OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS – STATEWIDE”. North Carolina State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on December 27, 2024. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
  17. ^ “11/05/2024 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS – STATEWIDE”. North Carolina State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on January 26, 2025. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from North Carolina’s 13th congressional district

2025–present
Incumbent
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded by

United States representatives by seniority
403rd
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