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Written by Guillermo Brown   
Tuesday, April 29, 2008

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Today, one week before the state's primary, North Carolina Governor Michael Easley gave his support to Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. In his endorsement statement Easley said, "I am supporting Hillary Clinton because she has a passion for improving the lives of all Americans. She will be a president who stands up for people across North Carolina, and this country, every day in the White House."

Later, Hillary Clinton, who was in the state for the announcement, highlighted the two-term top office holder's progress on education and infrastructure.

This endorsement comes after a wave of North Carolina superdelegates endorsed Barack Obama, including the announcement by popular U.S. House Representative Mel Watt.

In his April 16th endorsement statement, Watt praised the Illinois Senator saying that he is the candidate that "has marshaled this spirit of change into a movement that is completely inclusive, uniquely democratic and uniquely American."

North Carolina has 115 pledged delegates up for grabs and a total of 19 superdelegates.

The North Carolina primary will be held on May 6. North Carolina also offers early voting and same day registration starting April 17 and ending on Saturday May 3.

Voting is open for registered Democrats and Independents and has 2,616,995 registered Democratic and 1,240,297 Unaffiliated voters, according to the State Board of Elections as of April 26.

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