by John Wynne | May 9, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics, Poll Analysis, US Senate |
Well, the first poll since the primary has come out, and it’s … pretty weird. The topline numbers are what you’d expect (Tillis leads by 1 point, obviously within the margin of error) but dig deeper and you find some things that question the validity...
by John Wynne | Apr 29, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Poll Analysis, Polling
Another post on the Republican primary for the North Carolina Senate race. PPP is out with their new poll on the Republican field. Let’s take a look at it. Republican field Numbers in parentheses indicates change in support from last poll Tillis – 46%...
by John Wynne | Apr 24, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGOP, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate
SurveyUSA conducted a new poll on the NC-Sen Republican primary on behalf of the Civitas Institute. The poll is good news for Thom Tillis, who needs to clear the 40% hurdle to avoid a runoff. Right now, he’s at 39% with a fifth of the electorate still undecided....
by John Wynne | Apr 10, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, NCGOP, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate |
PPP released their monthly look at the North Carolina Senate race two days ago. The poll isn’t so good for Speaker Thom Tillis. Not only does Tillis lead Brannon by a narrower margin than in other polls, he also performs the worst against Senator Hagan, quashing...
by John Wynne | Apr 2, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Poll Analysis, Polling, US Senate
SurveyUSA has been busy lately; this is the third poll they’ve conducted on the North Carolina Senate race in as many weeks. The firm previously conducted surveys on behalf of Civitas and WRAL. Because this latest poll appears to use the same voter screen as...
by John Wynne | Mar 25, 2014 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, Poll Analysis, Polling
The Civitas Institute is out with a new poll, conducted by SurveyUSA, which also did a poll for WRAL last week. The results should be pretty similar. The WRAL poll was conducted from the 17th through the 19th of March, while the Civitas poll was conducted from the...