#ncsen: Tillis campaign internal poll says Hagan 44, Tillis 42, Haugh 6
A 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 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 readingThis poll of 500 likely voters was taken between Saturday and LAST night. Here’s some more insight: […] Over the past two months, some things have changed in the Tar
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 readingThat’s the take from analyst Dan McLaughlin– who finds Tillis sitting with 47% of the two-party vote, and needing 61.9% of the total 15.2% undecided vote in the race to earn
Continue readingAnd the beat goes on. The Five Thirty-Eight blog, maintained by election projection whiz Nate Silver, is seeing things coming up roses for ol’ Kay: When FiveThirtyEight launched its Senate
Continue readingTHAT is among Likely Voters. If you consider registered voters, the split is Hagan 46, Tillis, 39, Haugh 9. The poll was conducted Sept. 22 through 25. A
Continue readingThe 2009 so-called “stimulus” passed by the Congress was one of the biggest budget-busting, deficit-growing, big-government, cronyism-enabling scams to ever come out of our capital city. It appears that BOTH
Continue readingThere are a lot of Republicans around who would LOVE to see a poll with a number next to Thom Tillis’s name that is bigger than the number next to
Continue readingThere’s another poll out. This one is a joint venture between Gravis Marketing and the conservative web site Human Events. It seems to follow the pattern of what we’ve seen
Continue readingWe posted previously about Senator Kay Hagan’s brother-in-law pulling in more than a half million in real estate commissions from the City of Greensboro. Now, it appears the good senator’s
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