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Romney wins - West Virginia.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Four in 10 voters in North Carolina believe the nation's economy is on the mend, but still, six in 10 called it their top issue, according to preliminary results of an exit poll conducted for The Associated Press. Among other findings:
ECONOMY IS NO. 1 ISSUE: Voters were split on whether President Barack Obama or Republican challenger Mitt Romney would do a better job handling the economy. Rising prices and unemployment were the economic issues that voters said hit them the hardest. Just more than one in five voters said they were better off now than four years ago.
OBAMA'S JOB: About one in four voters said they were enthusiastic about Obama's administration, and about one in four said they were satisfied with the president. About three in 10 voters said they were dissatisfied and two in 10 said they were angry with the president.
SAME-SEX MARRIAGE: Just a third of voters said they supported same-sex marriage, which were similar numbers to an amendment voted on last May that defined marriage as only between a woman and a man. Obama has thrown his support behind gay marriage since the 2008 election.
HEALTH CARE: About three out of five voters want some or all of the new health care law supported by Obama appealed.
MIND MADE UP: About three in four voters said they decided on a presidential candidate before September, when the Democratic National Convention was held to Charlotte. About three in 10 voters said they had been contacted on behalf of Obama during the campaign, while slightly fewer had been contacted by Romney's campaign.

. Stop with the bleeding vaginas.
mitt is still winning guys

Yall are pathetic. The whole HL turning into The Mechanic.