NC Primary Watch
May 6, 2008 -
Exit polls are showing that today's primaries in Indiana and North Carolina are headed towards predictable results: Clinton taking Indiana, Obama winning N.C.
May 6, 2008 -
One of the key stories heading into today's North Carolina primary: the dramatic increase in African-American voters.
May 6, 2008 -
After weeks of planning, polls and punditry, the North Carolina primaries are here. This letter in today's Raleigh News & Observer captures the excitement in a state that hasn't had a primary count on the national stage in a long time:
April 25, 2008 -
Are Sens. Clinton and Obama fighting hard for North Carolina? Earlier this week, columnist Rob Christensen suggested that the Democratic presidential hopefuls were largely bypassing the state, given that the result -- an Obama victory -- is considered a foregone conclusion:
April 23, 2008 -
Hey, North Carolina -- you're up. After waiting in the on-deck circle for a Pennsylvania primary that settled nothing, North Carolina will step to the plate May 6 with a chance to help settle the Democratic presidential race. N.C. is far and away the biggest primary left with 134 delegates (115 pledged, 19 supers).
April 21, 2008 -
It's official: One-stop registration and voting is a hit in North Carolina.
April 19, 2008 -
How is Hillary Clinton honoring Passover this evening?