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North Carolinians Want Someone Other than GOP's Burr in Senate

Forty-two percent of North Carolinians say they'd rather see someone else besides first-term GOP Sen. Richard Burr win next year's election while 19 percent say he deserves to return to Washington, according to an Elon University poll conducted Oct. 26-... Full Article at Politics Daily

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