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Two of the most-watched contests this election season are the statewide races for the U.S. Senate seat held by Elizabeth Dole (challenged by Kay Hagan) and the North Carolina governor’s seat pitting Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue, the Democratic nominee, against Charlotte mayor Pat McCrory, the Republican nominee. The North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives posed questions about our energy future to each of these candidates. Their responses follow (candidates listed alphabetically for each race).
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