Are you an undecided voter?

Polls show the presidential election in North Carolina could come down to just a few percentage points. Undecided voters could ultimately swing the state from red to blue. If you are undecided, we want to hear from you.

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President Electoral Votes
Barack Obama364
John McCain163
Bob Barr0
(270 needed to win)
President NC Vote Totals
Barack Obama50%
John McCain50%
Bob Barr1%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
US Senate
Kay Hagan53%
Elizabeth Dole (i)44%
Christopher Cole3%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
Governor
Bev Perdue50%
Pat McCrory47%
Michael Munger3%
(Precincts: 100% reporting)
(i) = incumbent      =Winner
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