Lines Grow As Early Voting Draws To Close

Early Voting

WRAL.comLines grow as early voting draws to closeWRAL.comRaleigh, N.C. — Lines swelled Friday outside early voting sites around the Triangle as time to cast a ballot before next Tuesday's election dwindled. As of Friday afternoon, almost 2.39 million votes had been cast statewide, with 93 percent of those as ...and more »

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