Local voters relish role in Obama's victoryStarNewsOnline.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008David Dangelico said if Obama takes North Carolina it will be a major accomplishment for his campaign to inspire young voters. Across town, supporters of ... |
Voters break turnout recordAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - Nov 4, 2008This hotly contested presidential race drew more eligible Buncombe voters to the polls, 64.7 percent, than any other presidential race in at least 16 years. ... |
NC voters line up to cast ballotsRocky Mount Telegram, NC - Nov 4, 2008AP RALEIGH, NC — Voters lined up outside polling places across North Carolina to cast votes in presidential and state elections, but officials said there ... |
One vote makes a difference - to the voterGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008... candidates Barack Obama and John McCain were evenly split among North Carolina voters so Pham said he went to the poll and marked the ballot for Obama. ... |
Federal observers keep eye on Alamance CountyThe Independent Weekly, NC - Nov 4, 2008... both say they have received no word of voter intimidation in Alamance by 5 pm Paul Cox, North Carolina press secretary for the Obama campaign, ... |
Election Day turnout down, leaving little linesAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - Nov 4, 2008But they quickly abated as sites processed those pre-workday voters. North Carolina's largest counties reported little or no waits at polling sites ... |
NC Voters Excited, RelievedWFAE.org, NC - Nov 4, 2008There's a mix of excitement and relief among voters in North Carolina. They say they're weary of the long, rancorous campaign season and ready for attack ... |
A day at the pollsBurlington Times News, NC - Nov 4, 2008"We asked voters what issue was most important to them, why is this election more crucial than others and how do they think North Carolina will turnout for ... |
A historic vote by any measureJacksonville Daily News, NC - Nov 4, 2008The surge in voter registration across the county was tied to the presidential contest, of course, and all the attention paid to North Carolina as a ... |
Voter FAQ |CharlotteObserver.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008What you can wear: In North Carolina, you can wear campaign-related attire in the voting line as long as you don't show off. In South Carolina, voters may ... |
Kinston OK's nonpartisan voteENC Today, NC - Nov 4, 2008Before Tuesday's election, Kinston was one of only six towns or cities in North Carolina to have partisan municipal elections. North Carolina has more than ... |
Rain falling on central, eastern sections of NCGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008AP RALEIGH, NC — Voters in most of eastern North Carolina will be in the rain as they go to the polls on Election Day, though forecasters don't expect heavy ... |
Mr. Kissell goes to WashingtonMontgomery Herald, NC - Nov 4, 2008By Linda Beaulieu The results may be unofficial, but it appears certain that the new congressman from North Carolina’s Eighth District is the man from ... |
One-Stop votes in Pamlico favor McCainENC Today, NC - Nov 4, 2008A total of 4769 Pamlico County voters cast one-stop ballots, 48.88 percent of the registered voters. In the North Carolina governor's race, ... |
Vote todayDuke Chronicle, NC - Nov 4, 2008... over 10000 voters, was encouraging. It matched a trend across the state, as 40 percent of the North Carolina electorate have already cast their ballots. ... |
Voting issues reported througout the Triangleabc11tv.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008... about 300 Raleigh voters were stranded in line at the Barwell Community Center precinct early Tuesday morning. According to the North Carolina Board of ... |
• TOP STORIESWLOS, NC - Nov 4, 2008Some of the responses from Asheville voters could be represented in national coverage since North Carolina is considered a battleground state this year, ... |
Rain to fall on much of state on Election DayWRAL.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008RALEIGH, NC — Voters in the eastern two-thirds of North Carolina should carry an umbrella as well as information on their candidates when they go to the ... |
NC turnout may end up lower than projectedCharlotteObserver.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008By Christopher D. Kirkpatrick North Carolina's elections director is predicting a lower-than-expected turnout, meaning more voters cast absentee and early ... |
Dickson retains seatFayObserver.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008Tuesday’s results followed a trend that saw Democrats take the White House, a North Carolina US Senate seat, the governor’s mansion and several other ... |
McIntyre ready to get back to work in US HouseStarNewsOnline.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008... said Tuesday night he doesn’t need to wait until Congress returns to Washington before going to work for the voters of Southeastern North Carolina. ... |
Early exit polls give Obama the edgeBizjournals.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008Exit polls show a close contest in Florida and North Carolina, according to a source familiar with the presidential campaign. The seven states are key to ... |
Ensley, Swanger return to Haywood boardWaynesville Smoky Mountain News, NC - Nov 4, 2008This year, while there was a Democratic tidal wave in much of the nation, Obama and McCain ran neck and neck in Western North Carolina, negating a ... |
Campaign season comes to a closeStatesville Record & Landmark, USA - Nov 4, 2008The county has approximately 101000 registered voters. By comparison, in 2000 — the first year of no-excuse early voting in North Carolina — a total of ... |
Hunsucker, Beatty retain seatsHickory Daily Record, NC - Nov 4, 2008He is a graduate of Newton-Conover High School and North Carolina State University. He is involved in the North Carolina Farm Bureau's Young Farmers Program ... |
Davidson turns out to vote!DavidsonNews.net, NC - Nov 4, 2008The polls have been busy in Davidson today, with a steady stream of voters heading to vote in the battleground that is North Carolina. ... |
McElraft wins second term in House District 13ENC Today, NC - Nov 4, 2008... not favored by Jones County voters Tuesday, but she ran strongly enough in Carteret County to retain her District 13 seat in the North Carolina House. ... |
Jacumin elected for third term in NC SenateMorganton News Herald, NC - Nov 4, 2008"I'm elated at the confidence Burke and Caldwell voters have in me," Jacumin said. "I can't make promises about anything except that I'll work hard. ... |
Decision Left In Voters' HandsWFMY News 2, NC - Nov 4, 2008Eleven states are selecting governors, with particularly tight races in North Carolina and Washington for seats now held by Democrats. ... |
Canada.com | Obama wins Ohio, Pa, Mich, widens lead vs McCainGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ...Campaign rewrites rules News & Observerall 2,261 news articles » |
Obama and McCain taking a last crack at votersGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ... |
Obama Wins North CarolinaWXii 12.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008Ballots from the state's massive early voting period -- during which registered Democrats made up a majority of voters -- boosted the total number of votes ... |
Young voters help put Obama over the topGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008I'm finally part of it," said Chamar Morrison, a 19-year-old sophomore at North Carolina Central University who is black and who voted for Obama. ... |
Obama and McCain still campaign as votes are castAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - Nov 4, 2008Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada drew most of their time. Pennsylvania also drew attention as McCain sought to ... |
Obama wins Vermont, McCain KentuckyGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ... |
Obama leads McCain as early vote tallies arriveGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ... |
Poll workers report smooth sailingHigh Point Enterprise (subscription), NC - Nov 4, 2008Shorter lines and wait times were somewhat expected with the large early voting turnout in North Carolina. As many as 164000 voters in Guilford County cast ... |
Obama votes as people line up to cast ballotsGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ... |
Candidates make final appealsFayObserver.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008Democrats voted in larger numbers than Republicans in North Carolina, Colorado, Florida and Iowa, all of which went for President Bush in 2004. ... |
Democrats Battle For Senate MajorityWSOCtv.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008North Carolina: Sen. Elizabeth Dole vs. Kay Hagan Dole, the wife of 1996 Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole, is statistically deadlocked with Hagan, ... |
Polls Open For Historic Election DayWXii 12.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008Obama campaigned Monday in Florida, North Carolina and wrapped up in Virginia, just outside of Washington. Obama drew 9000 or so at a rally in Jacksonville, ... |
Obama and McCain vote, prepare their final pitchGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ... |
House Democrats gain in northeast and southThe Daily Advance, NC - Nov 4, 2008In the South, high school civics teacher Larry Kissell won election in North Carolina, defeating Republican Rep. Robin Hayes. In Florida, GOP Rep. ... |
Democrats carry local racesNews of Orange County, NC - Nov 4, 2008By JOSH KASTRINSKY Amid a voter turnout that set records in Orange County, North Carolina and in much of the nation, local race results showed no unseated ... |
Stein rolls past AlexanderNews & Observer, NC - Nov 4, 2008He was too busy checking the fate of other North Carolina Republicans to see that voters had chosen him Tuesday. “I guess because they knew me,” he said. ... |
Paul Krugman: GOP becoming party of intoleranceGreensboro News Record, NC - Nov 4, 2008A majority of Americans now live in big metropolitan areas, but while visiting a small town in North Carolina, Palin described it as "what I call the real ... |
Obama makes final-hour push in IndianaWRAL.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008The interviews were with local news stations in Florida, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, Nevada, Missouri. ... |
Leland man upset by denied entry to pollsStarNewsOnline.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008Chief Judge Helen Clark said she was told by officials the North Carolina Board of Elections by telephone that Richards was not registered due to incomplete ... |
McCain makes last-minute appeal for votesWRAL.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008McCain told the crowd of about 100 that the campaign was seeing strong turnout in Republican areas of battleground states including Virginia, North Carolina ... |
1 NC precinct extends voting hoursDurham Herald Sun, NC - Nov 4, 2008RALEIGH, NC -- Voting hours are being extended at one North Carolina polling place where ballots got stuck in a trunk. State Board of Elections officials in ... |
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