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struggle4progress

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Fri Oct 5, 2012, 09:35 PM Oct 2012

(N Carolina:) Ex-Gov. Hunt makes case for Obama in living rooms

GARY D. ROBERTSON, Associated Press
Updated 6:28 p.m., Friday, October 5, 2012

GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Former Gov. Jim Hunt returned to the campaign trail Friday to make the case to voters that President Barack Obama is the best candidate to look out for North Carolina's middle class.

Hunt, a Democrat who served four terms and remains a popular figure in the state even though his name hasn't appeared on a ballot in 16 years, met with residents at a Greenville home on Friday as part of what's being billed as a "middle class listening tour."

There, Hunt argued that Obama, not Republican Mitt Romney, is best suited to help middle-class families in North Carolina. The Obama campaign plans to hold similar events featuring Hunt in Charlotte and in the Triad. The first was held last week in Raleigh.

"I'm here today as you are because I am concerned about the choice that we're going to make this year," Hunt said on a plush couch at the home of Bonnie Boswell. "The choice we're going to make in the race for president is really going to affect us in North Carolina and determine whether we continue or not on this path of real progress for our people" ...

http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Ex-Gov-Hunt-makes-case-for-Obama-in-living-rooms-3923578.php

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(N Carolina:) Ex-Gov. Hunt makes case for Obama in living rooms (Original Post) struggle4progress Oct 2012 OP
This can be the most effective campaigning. Sitting down and speaking to people face to face. JRLeft Oct 2012 #1
 

JRLeft

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1. This can be the most effective campaigning. Sitting down and speaking to people face to face.
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 11:22 PM
Oct 2012

It allows them stare right into your eyes and to read body language.

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