U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama addresses supporters during a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama addresses supporters during a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama addresses supporters during a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama sheds a tear during a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. He announced to the crowd that his grandmother that had helped raise him had died earlier in the day. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama addresses supporters during a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama pauses during a speech at a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama pauses during a speech he gave at a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama pauses during a speech he gave at a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama addresses supporters during a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama addresses supporters during a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER
U. S. Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama greets supporters as he enters a rally held on the campus of the University of North Carolina- Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C., on 03 November 2008. Forty one percent of the registered voters in North Carolina took advantage of voting early over the last week leading up to the eve of the U.S. Presidential race. EPA/DAVIS TURNER