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2008 Presidential ElectionNC turnout shatters recordSubmitted by WWAY on 7 May 2008 - 12:41pm.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election | N.C. | Voting
More than 2.1 million people cast a ballot in Tuesday's election, and most voted in the Democratic primary that featured the historic race for the White House.
Full story... » add new commentClinton pushes on to West Virginia; Obama takes a breakSubmitted by WWAY on 7 May 2008 - 10:19am.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election
Without a break after yesterday's two contests, Hillary Rodham Clinton is pushing full steam ahead to next week's primary in West Virginia.
Full story... » add new commentClinton lends her struggling campaign $6.4 millionSubmitted by WWAY on 7 May 2008 - 10:10am.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has lent her presidential campaign $6.4 million over the past month, a campaign aide says.
Full story... » add new commentObama wins North Carolina; Clinton eeks out IndianaSubmitted by WWAY on 7 May 2008 - 8:13am.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election
Barack Obama says he knows the marathon struggle for the Democratic nomination has caused "bruised feelings on both sides" but predicts the party will unite by November. And his campaign is dropping broad hints that it's time for the 270 remaining unaligned party figures known as superdelegates to get off the fence and settle the nomination.
Full story... » 15 commentsN.C. sees huge voter turn-outSubmitted by WWAY on 6 May 2008 - 8:35pm.READ MORE: News | New Hanover County News | 2008 Presidential Election | Voting
The polls have closed across North Carolina. Lines and waits greeted some voters this morning. Record turn-out was expected as North Carolina votes in a presidential primary that matters for the first time in at least a generation.
Full story... » 14 commentsVoters cast ballots earlySubmitted by WWAY on 6 May 2008 - 5:39pm.READ MORE: News | New Hanover County News | 2008 Presidential Election | Voting
As soon as the doors opened this morning people flowed in. Most were prepared for long lines and were pleasantly surprised at how quick things went.
Full story... » add new commentPolls find economy a top concernSubmitted by WWAY on 6 May 2008 - 5:33pm.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election | N.C.
Exit polls indicate the economy has been on voters' minds in Democratic primaries in Indiana and North Carolina.
Full story... » 1 commentState says few voting problems reported across NCSubmitted by WWAY on 6 May 2008 - 1:20pm.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election | N.C.
North Carolina's election chief says there have been few problems reported around the state as voters cast ballots in presidential and state primaries that are expected to break turnout records.
Full story... » add new commentN.C., Indiana last chance for a big delegate haulSubmitted by WWAY on 6 May 2008 - 11:49am.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election | N.C.
North Carolina and Indiana are looking like the last chance for the Democratic candidates to take in a big chunk of pledged delegates.
Full story... » add new commentObama says he feels good about primariesSubmitted by WWAY on 6 May 2008 - 11:48am.READ MORE: News | 2008 Presidential Election | N.C.
Barack Obama says he feels good about primaries today in North Carolina and Indiana, but thinks it's going to be close.
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