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  • June 2008
    • Primary Winners and Losers— Beyond Barack and Hillary

      Primary Winners and Losers— Beyond Barack and Hillary

      Barack Obama may be the big winner, but loads of other political fortunes hung in the balance this primary season. Politico breaks down the winners and losers. Winners: Claire McCaskill: Got tons of air-time and used it brilliantly for Obama Nancy Pelosi: Pulled off a nifty trick by remaining neutral, but leaving breadcrumbs leading to Obama  Ted Kennedy: Critical endorsement legitimized Obama Ed Rendell: Clinton lost, but Rendell delivered Pennsylvania and stayed on message More »

  • April 2008
    • NC Gov. to Support Clinton

      NC Gov. to Support Clinton

      North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley will back Hillary Clinton before next week's key primary, sources tell CNN. The move may give her a boost in a state where she last lagged Barack Obama by double digits. As a superdelegate, Easely also adds one to Clinton's delegate tally—but Obama added one today too with the endorsement of New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman. More »

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      superdelegates   Clinton 2008   delegates   North Carolina primary   Mike Easley

  • March 2008
    • UNC Mourns Student Leader

      UNC Mourns Student Leader

      The campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill remains shaken "to the core" by the shooting death of its popular student body president, the News & Observer reports. Thousands attended a vigil yesterday, and the governor issued a letter of condolence. Police called the shooting of Eve Carson, 22, in a nearby suburb a "fairly random crime." More »

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      shooting   University of North Carolina   Mike Easley   Auburn   Eve Carson   UNC Chapel Hill

  • September 2007
    • Gabrielle 'Going to Get Gnarly'

      Gabrielle 'Going to Get Gnarly'

      Tropical storm Gabrielle is “going to get a little gnarly” but is “not expected to get too strong” when it hits the East Coast tomorrow, observers say. She will dump 2 to 4 inches of rain on parched North Carolina and head back to sea, topping off at 60 to 65 mph. The storm isn’t expected to become a hurricane: "This is just a little breeze," scoffs one resident. More »

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      North Carolina   storm   hurricane   tropical storms   Mike Easley

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