#ncsen: WRAL / SurveyUSA says Hagan 46, Tillis 43, Haugh 6
That survey of 568 likely voters was conducted October 16-20 and has a margin of error of +-4.2 percent. One of its more interesting findings is that 87 percent of
Continue readingThat survey of 568 likely voters was conducted October 16-20 and has a margin of error of +-4.2 percent. One of its more interesting findings is that 87 percent of
Continue readingThe past legislative session was marked by the GOP-dominated House and the GOP-dominated Senate often taking different paths. It appears that trend is continuing here out-of-session as the leaders of
Continue readingIt’s arguable that the Republican electoral success in 2010 had its origins in voter anger over the passage of ObamaCare. Republicans won governor seats, state legislative majorities, and a majority
Continue readingTwo of the more reliable conservative legislators in the state House are urging voters in their districts — and those outside — to vote down the proposed amendment to the
Continue readingWhile Gov. Pat McCrory tucks tail and runs, Lt. Gov. Dan Forest is sticking to his guns and standing up FOR the folks he represents: Friday, an unelected federal judge
Continue readingI liked the format of Thursday’s debate much better than the previous two. It allowed for more of a give-and-take between the candidates. It was also interesting to experience Sean
Continue readingA month ago, the SAME pollster had the race at 44-44-8. How can this be viewed as good news for Tillis, you ask? National Journal has the 4-1-1 on this
Continue readingThe survey was conducted October 6-7 and involved 970 likely voters. Here’s what they found: This is the first survey of the race to include “leaners,” those who initially are
Continue readingIf you are like me, and don’t watch much TV — the senatorial debate last night gave you a great recap of all the “fun” you’ve missed. The two major party
Continue readingThe folks over at The Elon Poll seem to think so: […] When North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis was shown in a picture with Governor Pat McCrory his favorability
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