Meredith College North Carolina Poll ( pre debate) Clinton 38 % - T 35 %. 21 % undecided
North Carolina continues to be a battleground state for presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, as Clinton holds a 38-35 percent advantage among likely voters. As the race enters the last six weeks and the beginning of the critical presidential debate period, 21% of North Carolina voters report being undecided. These results suggest that more visits by the candidates and their surrogates and heavy advertising coverage throughout the state should continue until Election Day.
Likewise, US senate challenger Deborah Ross holds a similar 38-35 percent advantage over incumbent Republican Richard Burr. In the governors race, incumbent Pat McCrory has a two-point advantage over Democratic challenger Roy Cooper, 41-39 percent. Both of these races should continue to be some of the closest in the nation for their respective offices.
Almost two-thirds of North Carolina registered voters report being enthusiastic about voting in this years elections, while 26 percent report being unenthusiastic. The difference between registered Democratic and Republican voters is negligible with 62 percent of registered Democrats indicating enthusiasm for the elections, while 67 percent of registered Republicans are enthusiastic. The gap is just outside the polls margin of error.
All races are in the polls margin of error (4.43 percent).
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