Democratic National Committee
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THE RACE: Obama, Romney working to stay on message
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are being buffeted by crosswinds as Obama fights to keep his job and Romney works to wrest it from him. Both know where they want to go, but getting there is something else.
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Early political spats suggest nothing off-limits
The early border skirmishes of Campaign 2012 are reviving questions about one candidate's former pastor and shining a spotlight on the other's high school hijinks. Can a fresh round of questions about President Barack Obama's birth certificate be far behind?
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Professor: Facebook will have to prove its value over time
North Carolina State University economics professor Mike Walden says he understands the frenzy over Facebook's stock offering, but he says the company will have to prove its value over time with good management and solid earnings.
Kelsey. I think I'll wait awhile and it doesn't -- watch the DNC . -
Wake school board meeting, pt 1
Part one of the Wake County Board of Education's May 15, 2012, meeting.
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Protesters at party conventions could be armed
The thousands of protesters expected at the Democratic and Republican national conventions can come armed with a lot more than signs and slogans: State law in Florida and North Carolina allows concealed weapons, including guns.
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WRAL News REWIND: April 15-21, 2012
WRAL News recaps the ongoing struggles within the North Carolina Democratic Party, a precedent-setting decision in the state's first Racial Justice Act case and the case of a missing Fort Bragg soldier in Fayetteville.
Democratic National Committee executive director Patrick gas part echoed that saying quote David Parker made the right decision. This is in the best interest of -
Chairman to step down after NC Dems elect successor
North Carolina Democratic Party Chairman David Parker said Thursday that he won't resign over his handling of a sexual harassment complaint that forced out the party's executive director. Instead, he called for a new chairman to be elected next month.
Democratic National Committee executive director Patrick gas part echoed that saying quote David Parker made the right decision. This is in the best interest of -
Perdue, DNC applaud Parker's move
David Parker says he will step down just after May primary.
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NC Democratic Party chairman news conference
David Parker, chairman of the N.C. Democratic Party, discusses the sexual harassment scandal that forced the party director to resign and has state officials calling on Parker to do likewise.
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If Parker digs in
Democrats do have a procedure with which they could remove David Parker as party chairman.
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