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Jim Neal is running for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina - traveling across the state everyday listening to voters.

"NCLB simply don't work. It's flawed in concept, doesn't engender positive outcomes and is underfunded by about, say, $50 billion. Catch name with no substance or money to match the moniker." - Jim Neal (BlueNC)
Jim attended the N.C. Young Democrat's annual convention today, headlined by James Carville, John Edwards, Cory Booker and Chelsea Clinton.At one point, Carville said that North Carolina has a great Senate candidate in Kay Hagan, noting that he had just spoken with her daughter, Carrie.
Neal, who is running against Hagan for the Democratic nomination, spoke out from the back of the room.
"I said, 'We have primaries here in North Carolina. We don't have coronations,'" Neal said later.
He said Carville did not respond. "It was the first time I've ever seen him quiet," Neal said.
State Sen. Kay Hagan said the war should not end immediately.
(From The Winston-Salem Journal)“I don’t think we can pull out just on Day 1,” the Greensboro Democrat said in the forum hosted by Public Radio East and the North Carolina League of Women Voters. “I think we need to have a diplomatic surge. This needs a political solution.”
Hagan’s chief rival, Chapel Hill corporate financial adviser Jim Neal, disagreed, saying saying he would even vote in Congress to withhold war funding in an effort to end the conflict.
“The time to talk about a diplomatic surge is way over,” Neal said. “It’s time to get out of Iraq.”