10 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2008 HUTSON FROM PAGE 3 campaign had started to take note. The two students then became part of a statewide grassroots effort to campaign for McCrory on college campuses. Since Aug. 15, Hutson has been strictly in charge of campaigning for Pat McCrory at UNC. Campaigning for a Republican candidate in a liberal area has been an uphill battle, Hutson said. But McCrory has worked with Democrats, Hutson said. “I’ve really been trying to show people that he can work with peo ple on both sides of the spectrum,” PALIN FROM PAGE 3 The bright lights and packed floor in the Exhibition Center made the facility uncomfortably warm, but supporters remained on their feet for the whole rally despite having been there for sev eral hours. 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Hutson said that while other campaigns have been very aggres sive with their campaign tactics, he has directed his 15 campaign work ers to work differently. “We’re very careful about approaching people who have been approached already,” Hutson said. “You don’t pester people until they say yes or no. That’s not how you inspire people.” Hutson said he believes his team’s tactics have been key in how effective their campaign has been. While Hutson said he has no aspirations to run for office, he said he’d like to campaign again in the though I don’t make more than $250,000, for these people to help support me is unnecessary.” Some were so set on seeing Palin that they stayed despite difficulty dealing with the heat and long hours of standing. Wake County Emergency Medical Services had to provide medical assistance for 20 to 30 people in the crowd, most of whom fainted or came close to it. • Even nonsupporters acknowl edged the celebrity that Palin has crafted. 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