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For the first time in recent memory, North Carolina voters had a chance to affect the outcome of the primary race for the presidency of the United States.

Primary Day 

Scenes from the polls, plus Obama's victory party

The voter entrance at White Rock Church in Durham.

The voter entrance at White Rock Church in Durham.

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