Barack Obama had 50 offices in North Carolina.
The Democratic presidential candidate had offices in the major cities, such as Greensboro, Durham and Asheville. Some had more than one: There were three offices in Charlotte and three in Raleigh, including his central campaign headquarters.
But he also hit smaller rural towns such as Supply and Mount Airy.
Most of the offices were independent operations. Only four were located in local party headquarters.
Although Obama did not have offices in all 100 counties, spokesman Paul Cox said that several in western counties covered bigger regions.
"We didn't have an office in every county, but every county was hit by our organization," he said.
After the jump, a complete list.
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Campaign HQs:
Apex
Asheville
Boone
Cary
Chapel Hill
Charlotte
Charlotte — University City
Charlotte — West Boulevard
Clayton
Concord
Cornelius
Cullowhee
Durham
Elizabeth City
Fayetteville
Fuquay-Varina
Gastonia
Goldsboro
Greensboro
Greenville
Hendersonville
Hickory
High Point
Jacksonville
Lexington
Loiusburg
Lumberton
Morehead City
Morganton
Mount Airy
New Bern
Raleigh
Raleigh — Central
Raleigh — N.C. HQ
Rocky Mount
Salisbury
Sanford
Selma
Shelby
Southern Pines
Statesville
Supply
Warsaw
Waysneville
Wilmington
Winston-Salem
Campaign offices in local Democratic HQs:
Bryson City
Burnsville
Forest City
Franklin



