Q-poll: Burr UP; McCrory, Trump DOWN
Quinnipiac University is the latest to throw its two cents into this year’s elections. Their poll of 751 likely voters (MOE +-3.6%) was taken from August 31 to September 7. PRESIDENT.
Continue readingQuinnipiac University is the latest to throw its two cents into this year’s elections. Their poll of 751 likely voters (MOE +-3.6%) was taken from August 31 to September 7. PRESIDENT.
Continue readingBoston’s Suffolk University polled North Carolina voters about the November election and produced some very interesting findings: When: Poll of 500 likely NC voters taken between 9/5 and 9/7, 4.4%
Continue readingWe’ve heard from Monmouth. Now, here comes The Clinton News Network (done August 18-23 among 1009 adults; 912 registered voters, 3.5% MOE): President: Hillary Clinton outpolls Donald Trump 44-43 percent with
Continue readingMonmouth University polled 401 likely North Carolina voters (MOE +-4.9%) between August 20th and 23rd, and here is what they found: President: Hillary Clinton outpolls Donald Trump 44-42 percent
Continue readingYes, we’ve added a little bit of reader participation into our “Driveby weenie of the year” competition. Kinda like those stupid ‘People’s Choice Awards’ on TV.’ But this is
Continue readingOh, the hits just keep coming. NBC and Marist conducted a poll of North Carolina adults from August 4 to August 10. According to those folks, November is going
Continue readingIt’s a mixed bag for the top two Republicans in North Carolina, according to NBC and The Wall Street Journal: […] In North Carolina, incumbent Republican Sen. Richard Burr is
Continue readingI know. I know. We are talking here about the crowd that gave us ‘Deez Nuts.’ According to Public Policy Polling, the race for North Carolina governor is basically right
Continue readingThe magic 8-ball tells me: ‘It appears so.’ While Speaker Tim Moore was putting on the fundraising hard-sell, he also happened to brief his caucus on an alleged poll that
Continue readingMorning Consult, a national political website, conducted a months-long survey of 75,000 voters in all 50 states. Here’s what they found: Voters take a dim view of just about everything
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