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McCrory donor in '89 road inquiry

Source: The News & Observer
Charlotte : NC : USA | about 1 year ago  
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Last week, gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory was adamant that opponent Beverly Perdue should return campaign donations raised by a Board of Transportation member who had steered public money to road improvements adjacent to properties he or a son co-owned.
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