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tsai3904
11-02-2011, 09:24 AM
North Carolina (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2011/11/north-carolina-remains-close.html)
10/27 - 10/31
615 voters
+/-4.0%

Results in parenthesis are from the last North Carolina (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2011/10/obama-unpopular-in-nc-still-leads.html) poll conducted between 9/30 - 10/3.

General Election Matchups:

Romney 46% (45%)
Obama 45% (46%)



Obama 47%
Cain 44%



Obama 50% (49%)
Gingrich 43% (42%)



Obama 48% (46%)
Paul 40% (43%)



Obama 50% (49%)
Bachmann 42% (42%)



Obama 50% (48%)
Perry 42% (44%)


Among Independents:

Romney 49% (50%)
Obama 34% (34%)



Paul 48% (50%)
Obama 38% (36%)



Cain 47%
Obama 39%



Gingrich 46% (47%)
Obama 44% (42%)



Bachmann 43% (45%)
Obama 42% (44%)



Perry 45% (47%)
Obama 44% (45%)


Among 18 to 29:

Obama 64%
Cain 31%



Obama 64% (61%)
Romney 28% (29%)



Obama 67% (61%)
Bachmann 28% (39%)



Obama 67% (59%)
Perry 25% (33%)



Obama 67% (55%)
Paul 22% (42%)



Obama 69% (61%)
Gingrich 22% (32%)


Ron Paul Crosstabs:

18 to 29:

Obama 67% (55%)
Paul 22% (42%)

30 to 45:

Paul 47% (49%)
Obama 36% (40%)

46 to 65:

Obama 49% (50%)
Paul 40% (36%)

Older than 65:

Obama 46% (41%)
Paul 42% (47%)

Man:

Paul 45% (55%)
Obama 42% (36%)

Woman:

Obama 53% (55%)
Paul 35% (35%)

eduardo89
11-02-2011, 09:41 AM
18-29 makes no sense. How does Ron lose 20% of his support in a month?

asurfaholic
11-02-2011, 11:13 AM
He didnt

PastaRocket848
11-02-2011, 11:56 AM
He didnt

ummm... yeah... he did. numbers don't lie. polls are a snapshot in time. 5-10 points? could be sampling variances. 20 point drop? something's wrong...

limequat
11-02-2011, 01:38 PM
Yeah, something smells and this isn't the first stinky poll.

JTforRP
11-02-2011, 02:05 PM
Mother fucker...

Umad
11-02-2011, 02:06 PM
His poorly worded response to student loans.

bluesc
11-02-2011, 02:10 PM
There go the young independents..

Fuck the media.


His poorly worded response to student loans.

Shut up. It was the media that blew it way out of proportion. "HE WANTS TO END STUDENT LOANS FOR ALL YOU YOUNG PEOPLE!"

PastaRocket848
11-02-2011, 02:50 PM
it was poorly worded. let's not be the blind "sheeple" we rail against. he definitely dropped that ball.

bluesc
11-02-2011, 02:52 PM
it was poorly worded. let's not be the blind "sheeple" we rail against. he definitely dropped that ball.

There was absolutely no poor wording. If the articles about his comments didn't have the ridiculous headlines, it wouldn't have been a big deal as the quotes were no where near as bad.