#NCSEN: Rasmussen says Hagan 45, Tillis 39
When a firm known for being a Karl Rove shill says one of Karl’s guys is down, you know things are getting interesting. Rasmussen Reports released a survey today showing
Continue readingWhen a firm known for being a Karl Rove shill says one of Karl’s guys is down, you know things are getting interesting. Rasmussen Reports released a survey today showing
Continue readingRoughly 27 percent of the electorate in North Carolina is not affilated with either of the three major parties. The Civitas Institute in Raleigh decided to take the political temperature
Continue readingThe campaign of GOP nominee Mark Walker has released a poll it commissioned showing their man up 54-31 over Democrat nominee Laura Fjeld. The winner in November will replace long-time
Continue readingANOTHER major poll has come out showing incumbent senator Kay Hagan on top but within the margin of error. A total of 500 likely general election voters were surveyed
Continue readingThe Democrat incumbent climbs slightly while the GOP challenger gains 4 points and the Libertarian holds where he was last month. (Margin of error is +-3.4 percent. A total of
Continue readingRasmussen Reports — a polling firm with close ties to Karl Rove and the Bush political organization — has released their “latest” polling on the North Carolina US Senate race.
Continue readingHuman Events, a longtime flagship publication of the American conservative movement, has partnered with Gravis Marketing to take the political temperature in The Tar Heel State. They conducted a poll of
Continue readingRecent polling from in-state sources like Civitas and Public Policy Polling have showed incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan slowly building a lead over Republican nominee Thom Tillis. A new national survey
Continue readingA week back, leftist pollster PPP came out with a poll showing the state of the race as: Hagan 39, Tillis 34, Haugh 11. Of course, folks noted PPP’s ideological
Continue readingPublic Policy Polling is out with some new numbers on the highly-watched US Senate race here in good ol’ NC. The survey of 1,076 registered North Carolina voters between June
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