African-American Voters
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NAACP criticizes state spending priorities
The NAACP and other groups complain that state lawmakers are ignoring the needs of large segments of North Carolina's population.
that negate the fact that they episode that's the problem of the black vote and the out of -- audition. Like that Latino and other. That candidates -- out so we -- I didn't look at -
WRAL News poll: McCrory holds early lead over Dalton
Two weeks after primaries set North Carolina's gubernatorial match this fall, Republican Pat McCrory has grabbed an early lead over Democrat Walter Dalton, according to a WRAL News poll released Tuesday.
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WRAL News poll: Presidential race dead heat in NC
President Barack Obama and likely Republican challenger Mitt Romney are in a virtual tie for North Carolina's 15 electoral votes in this fall's election, according to a WRAL News poll released Tuesday.
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Michelle Obama urges NC A&T grads to seek change
The historic action by four students that led to desegregation at lunch counters more than half a century ago shows how young people can change their world for the better, first lady Michelle Obama told a crowd of 15,000 at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University's graduation Saturday.
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On the Record: Breaking down election results
David Crabtree and Laura Leslie go On the Record with North Carolina State University's Steve Green and William Peace University's David McClennan about Tuesday's election results and what they mean for North Carolina.
part of his -- but also a significant part of his base African American voters and even democratic ones many of whom. What stood up you know in favor of this amendment -- the polls and voted -
On the Record: Breaking down election results
David Crabtree and Laura Leslie go On the Record with North Carolina State University's Steve Green and William Peace University's David McClennan about Tuesday's election results and what they mean for North Carolina.
part of his face but also a significant part of his -- African American voters and even democratic -- many of whom. What stood up you know in favor of this amendment went to the polls and -
Obama's new gay-marriage views don't turn away blacks
Black voters and especially black churches have long opposed gay marriage, but many are still supporting President Barack Obama even after he announced his support of same-sex marriage this week.
A ballot box shows black voters come out in large numbers against same sex marriage in previous votes like in North Carolina Tuesday where voters passed the ban. On same sex marriage 61%. At 38%. And black voters came out to the one in favor of the ban. And in 2008 California voters passed proposition eight which eliminates the rightnumber has dropped to 49%. Political experts predict the president's support among black voters will likely stay strong despite his -- Stan this is just not an election. -
Many blacks shrug off Obama's new view on gays
Some black North Carolinians say they will vote for President Barack Obama again even though they disagree with his newly formed approval of same-sex marriage.
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Blog: Primary day in NC
Walter Dalton has won the Democratic nomination for governor, beating back a challenge from former Congressman Bob Etheridge.
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WRAL News poll: Obama tops Romney in NC
The Republican field has been cleared for Mitt Romney in North Carolina's primary next week, but a new WRAL News poll shows that President Barack Obama would carry the state if the general election were held now.
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