Posted on May 8, 2012 at 8:03 am, by David N. Bass
- The winning percentage of the marriage amendment is expected to be close to 60 percent (Public Policy Polling)
- N.C. Senate District 45 primary divides the GOP (Watauga Democrat)
- Republicans get a choice in N.C. House District 110 (Gaston Gazette)
- Campaigns work on the last full day before the 2012 primary (Citizen-Times)
- Churches differ on the marriage amendment (Laurinburg Exchange)
- N.C. voters go to the polls today (N&O)
- Two counties say the passage of the marriage amendment won’t affect their taxpayer-funded domestic partner benefits (Dome)
- North Carolina is “lean Romney,” not a swing state, according to The New York Times Dome)

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