May primary has Statesville talking politics

Over the past few weeks or so, big-name politicians have been trekking in North Carolina, and in a little over a month, the Tar Heel State is moving in the center of the national stage.

On May 6, all the hullabaloo has indicated that the presidential primary season comes here, and some local voters are well aware.

“I think North Carolina is really too momentum at the end of the race, winning for him,” said Dwight Johnson, an emergency room nurse assistant at Iredell Memorial Hospital. “However, I still can not know who I am, to vote in its favour. I look at the candidate, not the party, when it comes to voting time. But the important thing is first. ”

This was highlighted in the recent past, several times as presidential candidates in primary colors Democrats in the other countries of the slate geschnibbelt two candidates - Sens Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

But some will tell you that the race for the president perhaps not the most important, which decided in May.

Iredell County Parquet candidate Michael Van Buren, a group of teenagers on Wednesday that the Republican votes cast and race victors have more influence on the daily lives of people in countries as a circle that whoever wins White House.

“In spite of what your parents or you can say what you read in newspapers, the circle is the chief advocate position may vote for you,” said Van Buren. “But the sad part is most people do not know much about him.”

Van Buren was someone explain how Crystal Tolliver, 38, a resident Olin.

Tolliver said she was a Democrat and knew Clinton and Obama, but she could not give any other primary in the race contested May.

Doug Sawyer, Statesville music instructor, had a similar story.

He said, it is very poured on the candidates to head the coordination, but very little information on the others.

“I really do not know who else goes well,” he said. “I have the presidential race, which gives me more than any other patients. But I could not really say who else has yet been executed. ”

Melissa and Amanda Robinson Humphrey, in his first major election cycle as citizens voters, age.

The two women - 20 to 18 years - were friends for many years. Both have said they knew the name “Hillary” and “Obama”, but not much on the choice of May.

Robinson said she was around Clinton to the presidency.

“I do Hillary,” she says, “because she’sa woman.”

The two women have registered thought they were on the subject of coordination in the process of obtaining a driver’s license but did not quite sure.

Humphrey, have a number of information on the choice.

“I know it is a principal place where you can choose a Democrat and a Republican,” she said. “And the other choice, when you click with the president.”

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