Readers wanted to know about Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory.
His political profile was accessed more than any other during the election season. The next four most frequently viewed profiles were for candidates in down-ballot, council of state races. Although it's impossible to say for sure, it's a good bet that the most-viewed profiles were viewed by voters trying to make a decision.
1. Pat McCrory
2. Robert Pittenger
3. Mary Fant Donnan
4. Janet Cowell
5. Wayne Goodwin




Re: Republicans did very well despite Straight Ticket voting
Smithfieldsam, thanks for your in-depth analysis of the vote. It is encouraging to see that so many people actually thought about what they were doing when they went into the booth. I have never voted a straight ticket in my life as both a Democrat and now as a Republican. A large number of voters do not know the issues or where the candidates stand when they go to the polls. They vote the straight ticket becasue "my grandaddy did" or becasue they just don't/can't think for themselves. I plan to share your data with my friends.
I am so ashamed that NC was "taken in" by Obama. This is an anomaly that will change. Solace can be taken in that many Eastern NC counties went to McCain. Counties that have never gone to a Republican presidential nominee such as Duplin, Greene, Jones, Chowan and Columbus. NC is still a red state. It will be evident when the the GOP takes back Congress after 2 years of Obama's attempt to ruin this country. These same straight ticket democrats will not be seen in 2010. Then in 2012, Republicans and conservative-minded Democrats and Independents will throw Obama out. That is unless we have 15-30 million new citizens (formally illegal) that show up to vote the straight democrat ticket. I just hope we're not too late to save our country.