#ncsen: Fox News says Hagan 43, Tillis 42
In this survey, Hagan has 86 percent of Democrats, while Tillis has 84 percent of Republicans. Hagan leads 55-31 among voters who said they have already voted. Here is a
Continue readingIn this survey, Hagan has 86 percent of Democrats, while Tillis has 84 percent of Republicans. Hagan leads 55-31 among voters who said they have already voted. Here is a
Continue readingThis survey was conducted Oct. 27-30 among 559 likely voters. It has a +-4 percent margin of error. Here’s some analysis: […] Hampering Tillis is an underwater favorability rating. Just
Continue readingThe Washington Post is giving the GOP a 95 percent chance of controlling the US Senate and a 99 percent chance of holding the House after this Tuesday’s vote. The
Continue readingI came across this re-tweet from Democrat nominee Clay Aiken: I agree with Clay on #1 and #3, but am stopping WAY short of endorsing #2. Congressman as social
Continue readingYep. That’s what THIS MAILER that showed up in a lot of North Carolina snail-mail boxes on Thursday says. It tells you that Thom Tillis “has been very busy …
Continue readingThis whole polling exercise just proves you can make numbers say anything you want them to say. Today, we’ve been told Tillis is down by 1, down by 3, up
Continue readingWhy poll a two-person race when there are more than two choices in the race? (The totals in my headline include “leaners” toward each candidate, FWIW.) But that is what
Continue readingThis poll of 657 likely voters was done October 28-29. Hagan’s favorable-unfavorable rating is 46-49. Tillis’s favorable-unfavorable is at 42-50. (Obama is at 47-50.) Hagan is getting 90 percent of
Continue readingThe pollster notes that Hagan’s lead grows to SEVEN PERCENT when you look simply at ‘registered voters.’ (The numbers above are from likely voters.) This poll was conducted October 21-25
Continue readingIt may sound like John McCain and Lindsey Graham, but the words are coming out of Speaker Thom Tillis’s mouth: […] Tillis said that jobs and the economy are high on
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