Republicans Lead Generic Ballot

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In only the second time in our nearly four and a half years of polling at the Civitas Institute, Republicans lead the generic legislative ballot here in North Carolina.

Our latest poll has it at 40.7% Republican, 37.8% Democratic.

Coincidentally (or not?) the only two times the Republicans have led the generic ballot has been when the State Board of Elections has been investigating an high-ranking Democratic official.  Republicans led by 1 point back in March 2006, immediately after the former Speaker Jim Black hearings, and lead today with the former Gov. Mike Easley hearings.

Democrats have averaged a five point advantage over the past four years, hitting a high of a 15% advantage at the beginning of this year.

Generic ballot

Full press release, results and crosstabs here.

One Comment on this post

  • Brian M. says:
    Nov 13 at 11:43

    If the difference in responses is within the MoE, how do you know there is really a lead?
    It seems to me the NCGOP has never actually led in the generic legislative ballot test.

    I’m curious to hear what you all think about the approve/disapprove tie on business incentives and a multitude of responses indicating overwhelming opposition to tax increases.

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