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Change: former State Supreme Court Justice Candidate Beverly Perdue Party Democrat, Lt. Governor Source ofCampaign Information CWWebsite Candidate Website Lt GovernorCampaign Website Potential Candidate BillBeverly GrahamPerdue Party Republican,Democrat, Lt. AttorneyGovernor Source of Information CW BIll Graham political activities//plansMedia Report Candidate Website Potential Candidate
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Change: Potential Candidate Richard Moore Party Democrat, State Treasurer Source of Information CW Candidate Website Campaign Website Announced Candidate Robert "Bob" Orr Party Republican Source of Information WRALCharlotte Observer Background former State Supreme Court Justice Potential Candidate Beverly Perdue Party Democrat, Lt. Governor Source of Information CW Candidate Website Lt
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Change: North Carolina Gubernatorial Race Incumbent Mike Easley Party Democrat Seeking Re-election? No (term-limited) Candidate Website Gubernatorial WebsiteCampaign Website Potential Candidate Richard Moore Party Democrat, State Treasurer Source of Information CW Candidate Website Campaign Website Announced Candidate Robert "Bob" Orr Party Republican Source of Information WRALCharlotte Observer Background
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Change: be senior strategist for N.C. Conservatives United, which is Graham's PAC. (12/20/06) Resources Below you will find links to more information about the 2008 Governor's race in North Carolina. General Wikipedia: 2008 NC Gubernatorial race Local BlogsBlueNC
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Change: News 14 Carolina Candidate Website Sen. Fred Smith Background information With Democratic incumbent Governor Mike Easley set to retire due to a term-limit, several candidates are vying for this seat (though considerably more Republicans than Democrats). Wikipedia suggests that there are as many as
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Change: Media Report Candidate Website Potential Candidate Fred Smith Party Republican, State Sen. Source of Information CW Candidate Website Sen. Fred Smith Background information With Democratic incumbent Governor Mike Easley set to retire due to a term-limit, several candidates are vying for this seat (though considerably more Republicans than Democrats). Wikipedia
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Change: BIll Graham political activities//plans Candidate Website Potential Candidate Fred Smith Party Republican, State Sen. Source of Information CW Candidate Website Sen. Fred Smith Background information With Democratic incumbent Governor Mike Easley set to retire due to a term-limit,
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Change: Charlotte Observer Background former State Supreme Court Justice Potential Candidate Beverly Perdue Party Democrat, Lt. Governor Source of Information CW Candidate Website Lt Governor Website Potential Candidate Bill Graham Party Republican, Attorney Source of Information CW Candidate Website Potential Candidate Fred Smith Party Republican, State Sen. Source of Information CW
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Change: Robert "Bob" Orr Party Republican Source of Information WRAL Background former State Supreme Court Justice Potential Candidate Beverly Perdue Party Democrat, Lt. Governor Source of Information CW Candidate Website Lt Governor Website Potential Candidate Bill Graham Party Republican, Attorney Source of Information CW Candidate Website Potential Candidate Fred Smith Party
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Change: former State Supreme Court Justice Potential Candidate Beverly Perdue Party Democrat, Lt. Governor Source of Information CW Candidate Website Lt Governor Website Potential Candidate Bill Graham Party Republican, Attorney Source of Information CW Candidate Website Potential Candidate Fred Smith Party Republican, State Sen. Source of Information CW Candidate Website Sen.
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Change: Lt Governor Website Potential Candidate Bill Graham Party Republican, Attorney Source of Information CW Candidate Website Potential Candidate Fred Smith Party Republican, State Sen. Source of Information CW Candidate Website Sen. Fred Smith Background information With Democratic incumbent Governor Mike Easley set to
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Change: A poll conducted by Public Policy Polling of Raleigh, and appearing in the News and Observer on 01/11/07:Democrats Perdue - 32% Moore - 20% Faison - 7% Undecided - 41%Republicans Graham - 24% Former Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr - 13% State Sen. Robert Pittenger (Charlotte) - 10%
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Change: NewsCandidates aboutin the candidatesNews Democrats Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue Announces creation of N.C. Military Foundation, a private foundation chaired by former generals aimed at bringing more defense-related jobs and industries to NC. N&O article attributes the idea for the foundation to Lt. Gov. Perdue. (12/04/06) Republicans Resources
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Change: creation of N.C. Military Foundation, a private foundation chaired by former generals aimed at bringing more defense-related jobs and industries to NC. N&O article attributes the idea for the foundation to Lt. Gov. Perdue. Republicans Resources Below you will find links to more
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Change: (the party's nominee in 2004) has 11%, followed- by Salisbury lawyer 11% Bill Graham with- 7% and State Sen. Fred Smith. 57%Smith of(Clayton) Republicans- are2% Undecided undecided.- 57% Resources Below you will find links to more
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Change: on 11/27/06 shows that Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue leads Treasurer Richard Moore among Democrats by a 24-13 margin. Rep. Bill Faison has 1% support, while
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