#ncsen: Tillis internal poll says TIE
Hagan 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 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 readingWe’re getting hit with all kinds of ads blasting Kay Hagan for her support of ObamaCare. Hagan = ObamaCare, the signs and ads scream at us. But GOP nominee Thom
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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 readingHere’s the take from NBC’s Mark Murray: […] The race here has moved from Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan’s four-point lead to a tie due, in part, to Republican Thom Tillis’
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Continue readingFormer Republican legislator John Rhodes, running as a write-in unaffiliated candidate for US Senate, says voters AND the government need to take a closer look at the ethics of GOP
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
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