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Get ready for hardball in the Carolina's. 134 delegates are at stake. N.C.'s May 6th primary is the largest primary after the coveted Pennsylvania primary (188)  April 22nd.  Neither candidate has set up shop in NC, but you can bet both camps will move in April 23rd. Regardless of what happens in PA, neither camp will call it quits. That means both will come full throttle into our area. Ultimately, I think John Edwards will have the last laugh. He still carries a lot of pull in N.C. He hasn't endorsed anyone yet. I'm sure both camps are doing their best to get his support.

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deafasheck read my blog view my photos
Mar 6, 2008 | 11:43 AM

Hi I havent found out where to go vote on this can you tell me more?
I would really like to see NC have a better Primary like Penn. Emily put it very nicce in her blog, and I do hope that we have a Big turn out, so if you can let me know anything on this I would appreciate it.
have a great day.. it is Beautiful out there.

Sincerely, Onnie

FarmTruk read my blog view my photos
Mar 8, 2008 | 12:45 AM

I question the amount of pull Edwards has in this state.

I also hope we have a strong turnout on May 6th, and show that Tarheels are involved in the political process. Being a staunch Republican, however, I just wish that our primary had been held earlier.

deafasheck, if you are unsure of your polling location, check this site out. It should help you.

http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/pollingplace/

UncommonValor
Mar 9, 2008 | 11:23 AM

Edwards has pull in NC? Why? If Edwards is for, then I am against.

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