6 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2008 o9t of ill# blog*; About 100 DTH journalists post updates during the day on what local voters are doing and saying TH£ DAY ] 6:46 a.m. Election Day 2008 blog is officially launched and linked to DailyTarHeel.com. 9:41 a.m.—The New York Times publishes an interactive graphic showing their predictions on how the country will vote. North Carolina is listed as a toss-up. 10:33 a.m. Michelle Obama sends a personal e-mail message to millions of her husband's supporters. 1:10 p.m.—An Elon University poll found that North Carolinians are frustrated with negative campaigns. 1:48 p.m. UNC senior Carrie Hagan is in Salisbury campaigning for her mother, Kay Hagan. 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