#ncsen: CNN says Hagan 48, Tillis 46, Haugh 4
This 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 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 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 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 readingHagan 44, Tillis 44, Haugh 7, Undecided 5. The poll, conducted by Glen Bolger at Public Opinion Strategies, was conducted October 26-27 among 600 likely voters. It has a margin
Continue readingThis survey of 780 likely voters was conducted by left-leaning Public Policy Polling from October 16 to 18. It has a margin of error of +-3.5 percent. Like the Gravis
Continue readingThey conducted this survey of 1022 likely North Carolina voters in partnership with the conservative web site Human Events. (Respondents were only given two names to choose from. There will
Continue readingHigh Point says it’s all tied up. Time Warner gives Senator Sock Puppet™ a slight lead within the margin of error. What does this all mean? If you think we’ve
Continue readingIf you were wondering why incumbent Republican Renee Ellmers decided to debate Democrat challenger Clay Aiken, this news might give you a hint. The Civitas survey was conducted Sept. 26-28
Continue readingHere are the cross-tabs. The data does show a 41-40 Hagan lead. But if you factor in those leaning Tillis (1%) and those leaning Hagan (5%), you actually have
Continue readingA drive-by has apparently posted the findings of the latest Civitas survey on the 2014 US Senate race in North Carolina: I agree with the last Tweeter above. Fifteen percent
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