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Washington Daily News - Fri Mar 19, 2:27 am ET
So, are state polls predicting that North Carolina Democrats will lose most of the big-ticket elections on the ballot this year? As with most political issues, it’s a matter of interpretation.
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The Virginian-Pilot - Thu Mar 18, 10:22 pm ET
RALEIGH, N.C. Senate leader Marc Basnight could raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for his campaign at an event honoring the Dare County Democrat at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds.
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The Lexington Dispatch - Thu Mar 18, 10:12 pm ET
By DAVID BODENHEIMER The Dispatch The North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association voted Wednesday to back Senate Bill 351, a proposed state constitution amendment put to voters that would keep convicted felons from serving as sheriff. The bill, introduced last spring by state Sen. Stan Bingham, R-Davidson, never died and has been referred to the Ways & Means committee.
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Burlington Times-News - Thu Mar 18, 6:22 pm ET
Former Republican state Rep. Cary Allred said Thursday that he has changed his party affiliation and intends to run for the Alamance County Board of Commissioners this year as a write-in candidate. Allred, a seven-term member of the North Carolina...
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New Bern Sun Journal - Thu Mar 18, 5:08 pm ET
The chairman of the North Carolina GOP will be in Craven County on Saturday as keynote speaker for the county Republican Party’s annual convention.
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News Channel 12 New Bern - Thu Mar 18, 3:28 pm ET
Former North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley's political committee has paid part of the $100,000 penalty the State Board of Elections levied against it last fall, but may not be able to pay it all.
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WBIR-TV Knoxville - Wed Mar 17, 7:04 pm ET
Rep. Shuler signaled Wednesday that he is leaning toward voting against the final health care legislation. But the Western North Carolina Democrat also gave himself plenty of wiggle room as he faces a torrent of pressure from both sides.
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The Charlotte Observer - Wed Mar 17, 12:03 am ET
Government e-mails are public records - at least until officials hit the delete key. North Carolina says municipalities can delete e-mail when its 'administrative value ends.'
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The Pendulum - Tue Mar 16, 10:28 pm ET
Barry Coe said there are three reasons why he is running for North Carolina state senator as a Libertarian: Evanna, Joshua and Taylor. He said his children and the people of North Carolina are heavily influenced by an improperly restrained government.
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Eden Daily News - Tue Mar 16, 12:46 pm ET
North Carolina special agents are investigating the former Caswell County district attorney for dismissing minor citations for people and then asking them for favors during elections — and for impersonating a law enforcement officer — according to a February search warrant, which gives the first public details of the nearly four-month-long investigation.
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WJXT Jacksonville - Mon Mar 15, 11:14 am ET
Democratic 2008 presidential candidate John Edwards of North Carolina addresses the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) during its National Leadership Conference 19 June, 2007, in Washington, D.C.
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The Fayetteville Observer - Sun Mar 14, 12:05 am ET
U.S. Rep. Mike McIntyre is renewing his call to repeal a 16-year-old trade agreement that he says is responsible for eliminating thousands of North Carolina jobs.
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Rocky Mount Telegram - Fri Mar 12, 8:27 pm ET
PITTSBORO — A former aide to John Edwards is returning to court just days after a North Carolina judge nearly sent him to jail over his handling of a videotape purportedly showing the two-time presidential candidate in a sexual encounter.
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WBTV Charlotte - Fri Mar 12, 9:08 am ET
A former aide to past presidential candidate John Edwards is returning to court just three days after a North Carolina judge nearly sent him to jail for contempt.
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News Channel 12 New Bern - Fri Mar 12, 8:43 am ET
A former aide to past presidential candidate John Edwards returns to court just three days after a North Carolina judge nearly sent him to jail for contempt.