Doug Clark says, "six months out, that North Carolina is in play in this year's presidential race."
The math is interesting, and Doug says it "would be similar in the Perdue-McCrory and Dole-Hagan races."

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Doug Clark says, "six months out, that North Carolina is in play in this year's presidential race."
The math is interesting, and Doug says it "would be similar in the Perdue-McCrory and Dole-Hagan races."
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I agree with Doug's analysis, and have done my own analysis based on stats in Chatham County, a "swing county" in that Kerry-Edwards won it by only five votes, whereas Obama won a high-turnout landslide and clearly got some working class white votes.
http://jimbuie.blogs.com/journal/2008/05/will-ncs-high-t.html or click.
Posted by: Jim Buie | May 07, 2008 at 05:57 PM