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Haugh draws 5 percent here. This survey was conducted October 21 to 25 with 802 likely and actual voters. It has a margin of error of +-3.5 percent. On the
Continue readingHaugh draws 5 percent here. This survey was conducted October 21 to 25 with 802 likely and actual voters. It has a margin of error of +-3.5 percent. On the
Continue readingThis survey was taken October 23-26 and involved 432 likely voters in North Carolina. It has a margin of error of +-4.7 percent. Here is some of the pollster’s take:
Continue readingWhen you contact your legislator to express an opinion on an issue or get help with your dealings with the state government, you probably didn’t expect to have your information
Continue readingThis survey of 600 voters was conducted October 15-18. A regional breakdown shows Hagan leading in Charlotte and the Southeast, while Tillis leads in The Triangle, The Piedmont Triad, and
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
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