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WNCT Greenville - Mon Oct 6, 7:30 pm EDT
National polls show Barack Obama with an eight point lead over John McCain. And in North Carolina the numbers are starting to mirror the national scene. We’re a state that historically votes Republican for President. But some say this historically red state, could go “Barack blue”.
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Kinston Free Press - 2 hours, 43 minutes ago
GREENVILLE - Though others spoke before her, it was clear from the crowd's reaction that they had all packed into the Williams Arena at East Carolina University to see one person: Sarah Palin.
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HuffingtonPost - Tue Oct 7, 1:52 pm EDT
One woman gave her reason for not voting for McCain as, "Sarah Palin and the wolf slaughter." She said that she couldn't bring herself to vote for Obama, because he would be a "globalist," but the Palin pick for her made her trust McCain less. She was planning on not voting.
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Burlington Times-News - Tue Oct 7, 9:42 am EDT
GREENVILLE -- Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin plans a campaign stop in Greenville on Tuesday as she tries to buoy her party's ticket in a state that Democrats hope to capture for the first time in three decades.
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New Bern Sun Journal - Mon Oct 6, 10:10 pm EDT
Party politics usually go in different directions. And New Bern supporters can do the same Tuesday to support their presidential candidates. To the north in Greenville will be Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
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Niner Online - Mon Oct 6, 3:45 pm EDT
The act of voting is a formal expression of opinion or choice, either positive or negative, made by an individual or body of individuals. So, why should we go out and vote?
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Winston-Salem Journal - Wed Oct 8, 12:24 am EDT
Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for vice president, fired a string of attacks against Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama during a visit to Eastern North Carolina last night.
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Outer Banks Sentinel - 44 minutes ago
Sergeant Jonathan Slegel, Southern Shores Police Department was commended by Chief David Kole and the Southern Shores Town Council at the Sept. 23 Town Council meeting for his receipt of the North Carolina Advanced Law Enforcement Officers' Professional Certificate.
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WBTV Charlotte - Tue Oct 7, 7:43 pm EDT
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - With Election Day four weeks from now in our Cover Story. making sure your vote counts. As PrimeTime's Jeff Atkinson explains if you vote a straight party ticket in North Carolina you won't be voting for president.
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WAVY 10 - Tue Oct 7, 4:13 pm EDT
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Michelle Obama is telling North Carolina voters there is "only one candidate in this race" who will work to give military families the services and care they need.
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Greensboro News & Record - Tue Oct 7, 10:30 pm EDT
GREENVILLE (AP) - Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin spurred Republicans to rally around running mate John McCain's presidential campaign at a time polls warned the GOP's three-decade presidential winning streak in North Carolina was being threatened. Palin headlined a GOP rally Tuesday at Minges Coliseum on the East Carolina University campus. It was the first major North ...
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ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville - Tue Oct 7, 3:25 pm EDT
In an election for US Senator from North Carolina today, incumbent Republican Elizabeth Dole and Democratic challenger Kay Hagan finish effectively even
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The Fayetteville Observer - Tue Oct 7, 5:12 pm EDT
WHITEVILLE — The names of two candidates to replace the former Columbus County Board of Elections chairman have been forwarded to the North Carolina Democratic Party chair and to the State Board of Elections, county Democratic Chairwoman Sherry Prince said Tuesday.
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New Bern Sun Journal - Tue Oct 7, 11:10 pm EDT
GREENVILLE -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin made her first campaign visit to North Carolina Tuesday, telling a packed arena in Minges Coliseum that the Democratic opponents are spending time in the past and pointing fingers.
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Greensboro News & Record - Tue Oct 7, 5:30 pm EDT
JACKSONVILLE (AP) - Michelle Obama is telling North Carolina voters there is "only one candidate in this race" who will work to give military families the services and care they need. Speaking to a crowd of military families near Camp Lejeune, the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Tuesday her husband backs the programs they care about - including improving veterans' ...