#ncsen: WRAL / SurveyUSA says Hagan 46, Tillis 43, Haugh 6
That survey of 568 likely voters was conducted October 16-20 and has a margin of error of +-4.2 percent. One of its more interesting findings is that 87 percent of
Continue readingThat survey of 568 likely voters was conducted October 16-20 and has a margin of error of +-4.2 percent. One of its more interesting findings is that 87 percent of
Continue readingThe past legislative session was marked by the GOP-dominated House and the GOP-dominated Senate often taking different paths. It appears that trend is continuing here out-of-session as the leaders of
Continue readingIn 2013, the General Assembly took a stand against the implementation of ObamaCare by refusing to accept federal money for expanding Medicaid. Expanding Medicaid is a key component of ObamaCare.
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 readingRobRielleWho is convinced that federal judge Max Cogburn is going to dramatically affect this thing: One of the biggest motivating factors in politics is anger. It was anger about President
Continue readingThe candidates from the two major parties detoured from their usual routines to focus on an energy forum in Charlotte this week. Here’s how some of it went: Republican U.S.
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 readingHigh Point University’s polling gurus says we have a tie on our hands: Hagan 40, Tillis 40, Haugh 7. A total of 584 likely voters were surveyed between September 30
Continue readingI liked the format of Thursday’s debate much better than the previous two. It allowed for more of a give-and-take between the candidates. It was also interesting to experience Sean
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