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North Carolina Excited to Make Its Choice

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AP reports Tar Heel residents are eager to play a real role in choosing the nominee, with officials expecting a record turnout.

The primary offers 115 national convention delegates up for grabs, the most among remaining contests.

HALPERIN'S TAKE: The North Carolina primary.

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