Democratic Rep. Bob Etheridge has been mentioned as a possible Senate candidate since Attorney General Roy Cooper passed on the race, but he never appeared to show much interest in challenging Richard Burr. It looks like he's giving the race a closer look after being pressed by the DSCC in recent days. From the News & Observer:
Democratic U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge said today that he is giving some thought to running against Republican Sen. Richard Burr next year.
Etheridge, a Lillington Democrat, said he has been courted by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee as a potential candidate, reports Rob Christensen.
"I'm evaluating it," Etheridge said during a meeting Wednesday with reporters and editors at The News & Observer.
Etheridge said he met recently with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, and had discussions with family members and a few key supporters. Etheridge said he hoped to make a decision by September.
Etheridge would be a pretty decent candidate for this race, though I wouldn't relish defending his open R+2 seat -- especially if the wind is blowing against us next year. Obama did actually carry Etheridge's district by a 52-47 margin according to SSP's Prez-by-CD analysis, but Bush won the district by eight points in 2004 and seven points when Al Gore was on the ballot.
Etheridge has a bit of money in the kitty -- just shy of $900K -- and has the potential to raise a bunch more from his perch on Ways and Means. This seems to be a top concern for the DSCC, as the organization hasn't been rushing to embrace the potential candidacy of NC SoS Elaine Marshall, perhaps in part due to her fundraising difficulties during her last Senate primary campaign.
http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/5446/ncsen-nc02-etheridge-taking-another-look-at-senate-race