The Latest Primary Numbers
From Public Policy Polling here are the latest 2008 primary polling numbers for North Carolina. You can find complete results including crosstabs and some analysis at www.publicpolicypolling.com
Democrats
President
Edwards 34%
Clinton 31%
Obama 18%
someone else 11%
Undecided 6%
Governor
Perdue 38%
Moore 23%
Faison 7%
Undecided 33%
More below...
Lt. Governor
Dalton 14%
Smather 11%
Besse 8%
Dellinger 8%
Undecided 59%
Republicans
President
Giuliani 31%
Gingrich 25%
McCain 20%
Romney 5%
someone else 9%
Undecided 10%
Governor
Graham 21%
Orr 15%
Pittenger 7%
Smith 5%
Undecided 52%
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Thanks, Justin.
You guys are doing a good job keeping the machine rolling. I know I gave you a hard time early on, but you've proved your staying power and I'm glad you're pushing your numbers out for all to see.
Much appreciated.
Bill "The Ambulance Chaser" Graham
still gettin' that boost from being confused with the good preacher.
If Graham is
3pennyBill, can we call Smith 5%Fred? heh. I can appreciate Fred's walk-friendly development in Clayton but I cannot STAND that man's arrogant political ignatitude. Three words... S.o.B.
Who is
funding this amazing public service?
Funny thing about the Lt Gov race, I think im one of the few people who kow all the names, and yet I am undecided. Should be an interesting race.
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Funding
Dean Debnam, a Raleigh businessman and political activist, is Public Policy Polling's owner and President. His funds started the company and keep it going, but we also have paying clients as well.
So the tracking
isnt being paid for by a candidate or party? Good stuff. (Obviously I know you guys take on clients, I was just curious)
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