Raleigh, NC – The filing period for candidates wanting to run for office in 2010 ends February 26th. This year could be one of the most tumultuous in state history. Nearly a dozen powerful incumbent Democratic legislators announced retirement, and Republicans are emboldened by the opportunity they see to seize power.
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