Monday, September 15, 2008
Daniel Johnson recognized as a top congressional challenger
Democratic candidate for 10th District on ‘Red to Blue’ list
Hagan releases statement on Wall Street turmoil
This is what a Republican-run, special-interest-based economy looks like, says U.S. Senate candidate
Michelle Obama returns to North Carolina on Thursday
Candidate’s wife will host economic roundtable with working women in Charlotte and Women for Obama rally in the Triad.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Obama campaign to hold cookout in Hickory
Barack Obama’s Campaign for Change will hold a Carolina “Cookout for Change” today (Saturday) in Hickory.
The event will provide undecided voters with the opportunity to hear more about how Obama’s policies will bring change to all North Carolinians.
The event is one of over 140 Carolina Cookouts for Change happening across the state. The cookouts will encourage neighbor-to-neighbor conversations about the issues that are most important to people in this election, including the economy, energy prices, and healthcare.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Catawba County Democrats to have picnic and rally
Public event at Von Sigmon farm is Sept. 14.
Democratic National Committe launches new Web site
The site, http://www.JustMoreOfTheSame.com, takes on McCain and Bush.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Hagan unveils plan to promote stronger schools, successful students
U.S. Senate challenger has roundtable discussion at Johnson C. Smith University.
The Raleigh Report
Higher education is a long-term investment for North Carolina, says incumbent state legislator.
What they’re saying about Sarah Palin
Reaction to John McCain selecting Alaska governor for the vice-presidential nomination.