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Chattanooga Times Free Press - Mon Nov 23, 10:44 pm ET
Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina’s Fort Bragg on Monday as thousands greeted the former Republican vice presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering that tested military rules involving politicians.
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USA Today - Wed Nov 25, 11:58 am ET
Hundreds of people are lined up at an Army base in North Carolina where former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is signing books.
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News 14 Carolina - Wed Nov 25, 6:20 pm ET
Political analysts say the allegations made towards both South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and former North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley are similar in natures.
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Rocky Mount Telegram - Wed Nov 25, 1:38 pm ET
The North Carolina Republican Party made the wise decision Saturday to keep its primary elections open to unaffiliated voters, if it wants to win general elections once again, that is.
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The Virginian-Pilot - Tue Nov 24, 1:17 pm ET
RALEIGH, N.C. Elections officials are asking two North Carolina Senate leaders to fix potential problems with campaign finance reports. The State Board of Elections sent audit letters in the past week to the campaign committees of Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand and Minority Leader Phil Berger.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 4:09 pm ET
Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina's Fort Bragg on Monday and hundreds greeted the former Republican vice presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 2:53 pm ET
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is wrapping up a three-hour book signing by thanking soldiers and shaking their hands at a North Carolina Army base.
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WRAL.com Raleigh - Tue Nov 24, 3:08 pm ET
North Carolina elections officials have asked more than a dozen state officials and lawmakers to fix potential problems with campaign finance reports.
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MyNC.com - Tue Nov 24, 12:35 pm ET
Elections officials are asking two North Carolina Senate leaders to fix potential problems with campaign finance reports.
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WRAL.com Raleigh - Tue Nov 24, 11:53 am ET
North Carolina residents lack much trust or faith in politicians, and a majority doubt that elected officials serve the public interest, according to an Elon University Poll released Tuesday.
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WUNC Chapel Hill - Sun Nov 22, 1:33 pm ET
Sorry it’s been so quiet around here lately. I’ve been working on a slew of non-political holiday stories. If you missed my Friday morning piece on "Turkey 101" for military spouses, that’s here . There’s more to come this week, including a sit-down with Butterball’s Turkey Maven-in-Chief and a visit to the Wake County SPCA. Stay tuned.
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12 FOX Mankato - Tue Nov 24, 11:43 am ET
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin wrapped up a three-hour book signing by thanking soldiers and shaking their hands at a North Carolina army base.Palin did not give a speech during her stop Monday at fort Bragg, home of the army's 82nd airborne division and green berets.The former Alaska governor promised to limit her enthusiasm after the army worried Palin's appearance ...
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The Tampa Tribune - Mon Nov 23, 10:26 pm ET
Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina's Fort Bragg today as thousands greeted the former Republican vice presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering that tested military rules involving politicians.
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Winston-Salem Journal - Tue Nov 24, 12:00 am ET
Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina's Fort Bragg yesterday as thousands greeted the former Republican vice presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering that tested military rules involving politicians.
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WCBS-TV New York - Mon Nov 23, 8:28 pm ET
Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina's Fort Bragg on Monday and hundreds greeted the former Republican vice presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering. Palin's appearance tested Department of Defense regulations, which prohibit politicians from using installations as a platform. Palin didn't give a speech and individually thanked soldiers, and a base spokesman ...