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NC Spin: May 13, 2012
Expert panelists hold a spin-free discussion of the most urgent issues facing North Carolian.
when she announced because adult -- on the owners' rights. Of the Republican Party Deborah Coleman again only got -- school board got 34% of the vote Greg Doherty whose run. He's almost like firm -- -
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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Romney Campaign Finance
FILE - In this May 2, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks in Chantilly, Va. Romney and his Republican Party raised $40 million in April, an unexpectedly strong haul that illustrates enthusi 00004000 asm within the GOP and puts the presumptive Republican nominee roughly on par with what President Barack Obama and his Democrats raised in the first month of the general election. Romney, who is spending most of his time raising cash after a hard-fought primary, still trails Obama in what may be the most expensive presidential contest in history. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
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Romney Campaign Finance
FILE - In this May 2, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks in Chantilly, Va. Romney and his Republican Party raised $40 million in April, an unexpectedly strong haul that illustrates enthusiasm within the GOP and puts the presumptive Republican nominee roughly on par with what President Barack Obama and his Democrats raised in the first month of the general election. Romney, who is spending most of his time raising cash after a hard-fought primary, still trails Obama in what may be the most expensive presidential contest in history. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
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Romney Campaign Finance
FILE - In this May 2, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks in Chantilly, Va. Romney and his Republican Party raised $40 million in April, an unexpectedly strong haul that illustrates enthusiasm within the GOP and puts the presumptive Republican nominee roughly on par with what President Barack Obama and his Democrats raised in the first month of the general election. Romney, who is spending most of his time raising cash after a hard-fought primary, still trails Obama in what may be the most expensive presidential contest in history. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
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Senate passed two annexation bills
The state Senate voted Thursday to tighten rules on how property can be annexed.
of that. A federal judge solution should've been. Friendly to U2 there. Republican Party just out of hand say this this a lot. We're going to be doing an assault session and I really think we -
Web only: Former Sen. Fred Thompson on White House race
While on a fundraising trip for the Republican Party , Fred Thompson, a former senator and 2008 presidential campaign, talks to David Crabtree about the intensity of the 2012 presidential campaign and how he believes Republicans are more prepared for the fight.
Do you sense that national Republican Party . And with the Romney presumptive nomination. It's better prepared in 2012 than it was. To take on Barack Obama in 2008. -
Fact Check: Republican Governors begin attack on Dalton
FACT CHECK: An ad paid for by the Republican Governor's Association claims a sales tax increase would cost 8,000 jobs. Where does that number come from? And is Walter Dalton really "Bev Perdue's right-hand man?"
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Pat McCrory looks ahead to November
In his first interview with WRAL News since winning the Republican nomination for governor last week, Pat McCrory sat down with David Crabtree to talk about a number of issues - from problems in the state Democratic party to the state budget.
of time more about inside political game of either the democratic or Republican Party .So for you to. Seen from the Republican Party . It's not your head people listen there are going to be some third story the parties that you seem. I've had web -
Party turmoil may hurt Dems in November
The presence of David Parker as state party chairman may serve as the distraction in the general election.
He says the divisive fight will hurt Democrats this fall. The state Republican Party thinks so too.
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