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      m. 1992

  2. After working as a staff attorney with the North Carolina General Assembly, she married Democratic Party politician Roy Cooper. Since 2003, she has worked professionally as a guardian ad litem for foster children. Roy Cooper was elected governor of North Carolina in 2016.

  3. 8 hours ago · Roy Cooper's wife is an attorney and the First Lady of North Carolina. As the wife of the governor of North Carolina, Roy's wife Kristin is also considered to be the First Lady of North Carolina. Upon taking on the role at the start of 2017, she announced that she would make it her mission to visit all 100 counties in the state of North ...

  4. 3 days ago · North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper thanks his wife Kristin Cooper as he declares victory at the North Carolina Democratic Party Headquarters on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 in Raleigh, N.C. Robert ...

  5. Kristin Cooper is honored to serve as First Lady of North Carolina, a state she has called home for most of her life. The daughter of an artist and a Vietnam veteran and physician, Mrs. Cooper grew up in Oklahoma City along with her three younger sisters.

  6. 1 day ago · The latest: People are googling Cooper — and other possible VP picks — now more than ever, aside from in 2020 when he gained notoriety as he guided the state through COVID. Meanwhile, Cooper also appeared on MSNBC Monday morning. Though he deflected questions about being on presidential ticket, the national TV hit was sort of a debut.

  7. 16 hours ago · Cooper, who served two terms as governor, has a strong state connection, Edmondson said. Cooper's wife, Kristin, is from Oklahoma City. "It would be great to have a (vice) president with ties to Oklahoma City," he said. "Where the (vice) president would welcome a trip to visit relatives from Oklahoma City."

  8. 2 days ago · Gov. Roy Cooper dances with first lady Kristin Cooper at the inaugural ball to celebrate his inauguration at Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh on Friday, Jan. 6, 2017. Gov. Roy Cooper watches the action during a game played between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Toronto Maple Leafs at PNC Arena in February 2017.