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Politics & Government
7:35 am
Thu November 1, 2012
Voters In Caswell County
By Leoneda Inge
North Carolina Early Voters have been going to the polls in record numbers. And political analysts predict the outcome in this state could look a lot like four years ago when the winner of the presidential race won by a hair.
In 2008, most of the 100 counties across North Carolina were definitively for Barack Obama or John McCain. But there were a handful of counties where the electorate was split right down the middle. President Obama won Caswell County, for example, by 337 votes.