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News Articles | May 2008
May 12
WRAL News poll: McCrory ahead of Perdue in gubernatorial race
Rasmussen Reports surveyed 500 likely voters statewide on Thursday and found Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory, a Republican, has a 45 percent to 39 percent edge over Lt. Governor Bev Perdue, a Democrat.
May 7
For McCrory, a convincing victory
Pat McCrory celebrated the latest victory in his undefeated political career Tuesday with more than 100 supporters at the SouthPark Marriott.
May 7
McCrory captures GOP nomination
Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory won the GOP nomination for governor Tuesday, setting up contest between a state government outsider and longtime insider Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue in the general election.
May 7
McCrory gets endorsements
Today Mayor McCrory was endorsed by his Primary election opponents
May 4
McCrory Endorsed by Greensboro News - Record
Mayor Pat is endorsed by yet another newspaper.
May 3
Wilmington Star Endorsement
Pat McCrory has been endorsed by the Wilmington Star.
May 2
Attack Ads Target McCrory
Negative attack ads target McCrory, and get the facts wrong.
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Press Releases | May 2008
May 9
McCrory: Easley-Perdue Administration Wrong
McCrory took exception with the Governor, “The Easley-Perdue administration is wrong to tell the Community College system to violate federal law and admit illegal immigrants to our Community College system.” McCrory called on Lt. Governor Perdue to “stand up and show leadership.”
May 4
McCrory Gets Two More Endorsements
Gubernatorial candidate Mayor Pat McCrory recently succeeded in claiming two additional newspaper endorsements.
May 1
Elect Pat McCrory Governor Launches New Ad: "A Change is Coming"
Mayor Pat McCrory's gubernatorial campaign has released its fifth television ad. The ad, titled "A Change is Coming," highlights the current culture of corruption in North Carolina’s state government.
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