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Walker and former Gov. Pat McCrory were seated near the front of the room at Saturday night’s closing convention dinner when the endorsement was made.
Walker and former Gov. Pat McCrory were seated near the front of the room at Saturday night’s closing convention dinner when the endorsement was made.
 
Dr. Greg Murphy has taken another step toward serving as the next Congressman from North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District.
Dr. Greg Murphy has taken another step toward serving as the next Congressman from North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District.
 
A national grassroots organization who are among President Donald Trump’s most active and vocal supporters have endorsed Dr. Greg Murphy for Congress in North Carolina’s Third Congressional district race.
A national grassroots organization who are among President Donald Trump’s most active and vocal supporters have endorsed Dr. Greg Murphy for Congress in North Carolina’s Third Congressional district race.
 
"The experts said getting more than 20% of the vote in a 17 person race was nearly impossible. Tonight's victory is the next step in the process of my desire to be their voice in Washington D.C."
"The experts said getting more than 20% of the vote in a 17 person race was nearly impossible. Tonight's victory is the next step in the process of my desire to be their voice in Washington D.C."
 
The Beaufort County Board of Elections met yesterday (5-13-14) and "canvassed" the May 6 Primary votes.
 
In North Carolina, the politician seeking the nomination of their party, by virtue of the primary, must win 40% of the vote in that primary, irrespective of the number of contestants in that race.
In North Carolina, the politician seeking the nomination of their party, by virtue of the primary, must win 40% of the vote in that primary, irrespective of the number of contestants in that race.
 
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