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you can count on UNC-TV and PBS to keep you informed during the election year and beyond.

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North Carolina Bar Association: US Senatorial Candidates Forum
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North Carolina Bar Association: US Senatorial Candidates Forum
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U.S. Senate candidates Sen. Richard Burr (R), Sec. Elaine Marshall (D), and Dr. Mike Beitler (L) discuss the issues in the upcoming election. The forum originated from the annual meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association at the Hilton Wilmington Riverside in Wilmington, NC on June 26, 2010.

 


Primary Election Day was May 4, 2010. Hear from many of The Candidates featured in our online 2010 North Carolina Voter Guide during exclusive interviews with UNC-TV's weeknightly public affairs series North Carolina Now, including:

Larry Linney, Republican U.S. Senate CandidateNorth Carolina Now
Larry Linney, Republican U.S. Senate Candidate

Former state representative Larry Linney discusses what he believes are his qualifications for representing North Carolina in the U.S. Senate, his views on the most important issues affecting our state and nation, what he thinks are the steps we need to take to compete in a global economy, and more.

UNC-TV has invited all valid U.S. Senate Primary Candidates to be interviewed on North Carolina Now. Check back soon for more candidate interviews.


 

 

 

 
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