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NC Primary Poll
... felt like he abandoned NC after his election to the Senate. - 18 April 2008 ... office? I think not Why does the media push this man? What is the reason? ... will be better served by a Democratic president. ...

NC primary season ends with record low turnout
Three races decided in a runoff primary Tuesday attracted about 1.9 percent of voters to the polls — an unprecedentedly soft showing that came just six weeks after the initial primary brought turnout of 37 percent to shatter records.

NC primary season ends with record low turnout - FayObserver.com
NC primary season ends with record low turnout FayObserver.com - 49 minutes ago AP Three races decided in a runoff primary Tuesday attracted about 1.9 percent of voters to the polls _ an unprecedentedly soft showing that came just six ...

NC primary season ends with record low turnout - FayObserver.com
News 14 CarolinaNC primary season ends with record low turnoutFayObserver.com - 2 hours agoAP Three races decided in a runoff primary Tuesday attracted about 1.9 percent of voters to the polls _ an unprecedentedly soft showing that came ...

It's NC Primary night
6:45 pm - Counting down: Greetings from the Observer's live blog of the NC Primary. The NC polls are closing in 45 minutes – with Indiana's finishing up in 15. Expect results to trickle in soon after. We'll keep you updated with news ...

NC Primary Liveblogging
If any NC Shakers are interested or any of the Shakers, the Scrutiny Hooligans are liveblogging the primary results for our state. Jim Neal is way behind Kay Hagan for the Democratic Senate nominee and Obama is the projected winner with ...

NC primary season ends with record low turnout
North Carolina's primary season began with a rumble and ended with a mumble. >Three races decided in a runoff primary Tuesday attracted about 1.9 percent of voters to the polls ...

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IN & NC Primary Thread
7:11PM - According to the recent poll by Ann Selzer for the Indy Star, Obama can afford to lose the rural counties of Indiana by 2-to-1 margins, as long as he wins the urban and suburban counties by about 13...

NC Primary
Drudge's election day reports are almost always wrong, so but if he's right this time about a 15-point loss for the Hildebeest, Operation Chaos may soon be in chaos itself. As a registered Republican, I can't do much about that, ...









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