Beverly Perdue is promoting early voting in a robocall.
In an automated call to North Carolina voters, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate urges people to vote early and for a straight Democratic ticket, including presidential candidate Barack Obama.
"Voting for change here in North Carolina is as easy as 1-2-3," she says. "One, cast your vote for Barack Obama. Two, vote for me, Bev Perdue, by voting for a straight Democratic ticket. Three, don't forget to turn your ballot over and vote for the judges."
She then provides information on an early voting phone number and a Web site run by the Obama campaign.
In North Carolina, a straight-ticket vote does not include the presidential race and judges are nonpartisan.
After the jump, the script.
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Hi, this is Bev Perdue calling for North Carolina Team for Change.
Voting for change here in North Carolina is as easy as 1-2-3. One, cast your vote for Barack Obama. Two, vote for me, Bev Perdue, by voting for a straight Democratic ticket. Three, don't forget to turn your ballot over and vote for the judges.
Early voting starts Oct. 16.
For ealry vote hours and a location near you call 888-NC-EARLY, 888-NC-EARLY or go to voteforchange.com.
1, 2, 3 — remember, that's how we win on Nov. 4 and before with early voting.




Re: Perdue promotes early voting
Obama, Perdue, and Hagan!!!
McCrory stop trying to insinuate yourself into Obama's success by "accidentally" having reference to him on your site. He would not be pleased to be connected to GW Bush's counterpart!