• Send Wall Street A Message

    Sign Elaine's petition calling for common sense financial reforms - your signature will be delivered to Senator Burr. CLICK HERE.

  • Elaine on Good Morning America

    Secretary Marshall was on ABC's Good Morning America recently to discuss her recent crackdowns on counterfeiters in North Carolina. CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

  • Defending Women

    After a career of defending women, Elaine Marshall has called out Richard Burr on his votes against women. CLICK TO READ MORE.

  • A Record of Accomplishment

    Besides being North Carolina's most reelected state-wide official, Elaine has a record of accomplishment in both the public and private sector. CLICK TO READ MORE.

I Support Elaine

Secretary Marshall is part of the change North Carolina fought for in 2008 and gained. She is a strong and powerful lady and I cannot wait to be a part of her team. - Kim, Hillsborough

Tell us why you support Elaine

We all know that we need a change in Washington. That's what many of us in North Carolina voted for in 2008. But there are some politicians like Senator Richard Burr, who are part of the problem in Washington, supporting special interests instead of the people they are supposed to represent. We need new leaders with a new perspective.

As Secretary of State, I've taken on special interests – and won. From cutting through red tape for business start-ups to leading the fight for tougher lobbying laws, I earned my reputation as a reformer by listening to people and helping them achieve their goals. In the U. S. Senate, I’ll continue to stand up for the people of North Carolina and stand up to the narrow interests who put profits before people.

Together, we can bring a new voice to Washington, one still in touch with the people of North Carolina.

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Marshall Touts Her Experience

Mar 3, 2010

Under the Dome Democratic Senate candidate  Elaine Marshall  said she is the most seasoned candidate running in the May 4th primary. "You are going to get folks in this campaign... more >

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