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North Carolina Democrats Divided On House Health Care Repeal

RALEIGH — Democratic Reps. Mike McIntyre of the 7th District and Larry Kissell of the 8th District say they will vote July 11 to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Retiring Reps. Heath Shuler of the 11th District and Brad Miller of the 13th District have not said what they will do.

Signé Thomas
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Five Republicans Battle to Face Kissell in 8th Congressional District Primary

RALEIGH – A shift in the partisan direction of North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District has given five Republican U.S. House candidates hope of going to Washington. But first up is the May 8 primary and a potential runoff. Richard Hudson, Scott Keadle, Vernon Robinson, Fred Steen, and John Whitley are on the ballot.

Barry Smith
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GOP House District 13 Candidates Clamor Over Conservative Credentials

RALEIGH — All three candidates in the 13th U.S. Congressional District Republican primary hold the late U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms in high esteem, but each questions his opponents’ ability to maintain a conservative track record if given a chance to go to Washington.

Sara Burrows
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Four N.C. Reps Earn ‘F’ Grade on Fiscal Votes in 2011

RALEIGH — Four members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation earned an “F” grade for their votes on fiscal issues during the 2011 session of Congress, according to new rankings from the National Taxpayer Union, a limited-government advocacy group based in Washington, D.C.

David N. Bass
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Key State and Federal Primaries to Watch in 2012

RALEIGH — By the close of the filing deadline in late February, 75 candidates had filed for congressional office, 54 candidates for executive-level office, and 413 for legislative office. Forty-four seats in the legislature, two executive-level posts, and three seats in Congress are without an incumbent.

David N. Bass

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A ‘Gerrymander’ or ‘Dummymander’?

RALEIGH — Several political analysts note that the impact of a gerrymandered redistricting plan diminishes over time as political and demographic factors shift. That presents opportunities for the political party not in power — in this case, the Democrats — to make inroads.

David N. Bass
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N.C. Blue Dogs Prep For ’12 With Vote on Balanced Budget Amendment

RALEIGH — Political experts say the vote should ingratiate North Carolina's moderate Democratic representatives with more conservative voters. Their districts have been reconfigured by General Assembly Republicans to hold more GOP voters.

David N. Bass