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2008 Presidential ElectionHillary Clinton visits WilmingtonSubmitted by Guest on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 6:30am.READ MORE:Obama coming to Wilmington, Bill Clinton to WhitevilleSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 6:28am.READ MORE:
A day after Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a crowd of about 5,000 along the Wilmington Riverwalk, Sen. Barack Obama's campaign expects a packed house at UNCW's Trask Coliseum Monday.
Full story... » UPDATE: Clinton visit upsets sororitySubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 6:13am.READ MORE:
Hillary Clinton's visit to Wilmington may have garnered her some support from voters. But probably not from the members of one UNCW sorority.
Full story... » Hillary Clinton talks with NewsChannel 3
Hillary Clinton talks with NewsChannel 3's Stephanie Beecken about the important issues facing the voters of Southeastern North Carolina. » Clinton visits JacksonvilleSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 04/25/2008 - 6:12pm.READ MORE:
Sen. Hillary Clinton pledged to end the war in Iraq and bring US troops home. During her speech she pointed out how happy she was to be in Jacksonville and how excited she was to be in the race for presidency.
Full story... » Clintons to return to North CarolinaSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 9:09am.READ MORE:
Former President Bill Clinton will visit North Carolina for the fifth time on Wednesday, and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will follow five days later on behalf of her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Full story... » Obama rips questions he faced at debateSubmitted by WWAY on Fri, 04/18/2008 - 7:30am.READ MORE:
Some Barack Obama supporters apparently don't think much of the line of questioning at last night's debate -- and neither does Obama.
Full story... » Moore, Perdue endorsements of Obama should bring votes, risksSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 9:23am.READ MORE:
North Carolina's two leading Democratic candidates for governor are carefully publicizing their support for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, mostly to black
residents.
Full story... » NC Dems: Presidential debate to be held at Raleigh's RBC CenterSubmitted by WWAY on Wed, 04/09/2008 - 11:00am.READ MORE:
If Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama do debate each other in North Carolina before the state's May 6 primary, they will meet at the RBC Center in Raleigh.
Full story... » Clinton, Obama open campaign offices in WilmingtonSubmitted by WWAY on Tue, 04/08/2008 - 4:40pm.READ MORE:
The countdown continues to the May 6 election and the North Carolina primary is drawing increasing attention from the Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton campaigns.
Full story... » Wife of Sen. Barack Obama to campaign for husband in NCSubmitted by WWAY on Mon, 04/07/2008 - 9:03am.READ MORE:
The wife of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will visit North Carolina on Tuesday behalf of her husband's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Full story... » NC Dems invite Clinton, Obama to April 27 debate; Clinton agreesSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 3:28pm.READ MORE:
The North Carolina Democratic Party has invited presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama to debate later this month, and Clinton says she'll be there.
Full story... » Bill Clinton campaigning for wife again in NCSubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 10:07am.READ MORE:
Former President Bill Clinton plans to return Friday to North Carolina to campaign for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Full story... » Hillary Clinton: Obama wants to prevent NC, other states from voting
Sen. John McCain is the presumptive nominee for republicans in the upcoming presidential race. But the nomination is still up for grabs on the Democratic side. NewsChannel 3's Ann McAdams had the chance to interview Sen. Hillary Clinton via satellite. Clinton spoke about the upcoming North Carolina primary against Barack Obama.
» Clinton discusses job securitySubmitted by WWAY on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 1:12pm.READ MORE:
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she's better prepared to handle the nation's economy than presumed Republican nominee John McCain.
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