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brooklynite

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Fri Oct 23, 2020, 07:30 PM Oct 2020

New North Carolina Poll (Meredith Univ, B/C): Biden +4, Cunningham +5, Cooper +19

Our results indicate that Joe Biden has opened a slight lead over Donald Trump (48.1 to 44%) with a small number of voters undecided (4.4%) about two weeks before Election Day. This represents a slight increase in Biden’s lead. Both candidates have strong support of their party voters with Biden having the support of 91% of Democrats and Trump garnering support from 88% of Republicans. Unaffiliated voters are currently breaking almost 2-1 for Biden.


After a tumultuous period in the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Republican Thom Tillis and Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham, there appears to be little change since the October Poll. Cunningham maintains his modest lead (43.3%-38.2%) with a high number of respondents (14.1%) indicating they had not made up their mind.


In our survey, Roy Cooper has opened an almost twenty point lead (52.1%-33.7%) over Republican challenger Dan Forest. Although 12.6% of respondents indicated that they were undecided, Cooper is in a strong position for reelection.


https://www.meredith.edu/assets/images/content/Meredith_College_Poll_Report_October_2020.pdf
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New North Carolina Poll (Meredith Univ, B/C): Biden +4, Cunningham +5, Cooper +19 (Original Post) brooklynite Oct 2020 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Happyhippychick Oct 2020 #1
Well, 4 % if true is not a slight lead in NC. LisaL Oct 2020 #2

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