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Rove pins GOP hopes to Burr, others like him

Karl Rove thinks U.S. Sen. Richard Burr could help save the GOP.

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Obama and Congress can be no more than cheerleaders

Richard Burr, 53, was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004 after serving five terms in the House representing a district that includes Winston-Salem and parts of the western Piedmont. Born in Virginia, he grew up in Winston-Salem and played linebac

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Business group honors 9 N.C. politicians

The National Federation of Independent Business is giving the Guardian of Small Business award to U.S. Sens. Richard Burr and Elizabeth Dole and U.S. Reps. Sue Myrick, Patrick McHenry, Howard Coble, Walter Jones, Virginia Foxx and Heath Shuler.

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Vance, Aycock have a D.C. presence, too

... fundraiser, gave $38,800 to Democratic candidates this election cycle, including $4,000 to Perdue.Burr be waryFerrel Guillory figures Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Burr ought to get crackin' now for his own re-election bid in 2010, saying recently that Democrats will be infused with new energy with the wins of both Barack Obama and Kay Hagan, who defeated incumbent Sen. Elizabeth...