Public Policy Polling
Sunday, June 21, 2009

Divergent Polls in Ohio

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Four pollsters have released approval numbers on Ted Strickland since last November. Two of them- Quinnipiac and the Ohio Poll- show Strick...
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Strickland Vulnerable

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Ted Strickland's approval rating is down to 43% and he leads John Kasich just 44-42 in a hypothetical 2010 contest. A January PPP poll f...
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Voters' top priorities shift

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42% of North Carolina voters named the economy and jobs as their top issue on our poll this month, the lowest that number has been since las...

Obama popularity at lowest in NC

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It's not a huge drop, but at 50%, Barack Obama's approval rating is the lowest it's been in North Carolina since he took office....
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Friday, June 19, 2009

Next week...

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I know I said we would start our 2009 general election Governor polling this week but that's going to wait...expect New Jersey out the w...
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More on the Burr poll saga

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As I wrote about yesterday, Roll Call had a story about what it identified as a Richard Burr internal poll that showed him leading Elaine...

Dubious Company for Perdue

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We pointed out earlier this week that Bev Perdue's biggest problem right now is that her approval rating has slid under 50% even with fo...

Krzyzewski popular, though not as much as Williams

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Last month we did a statewide poll looking at what North Carolinians think of Roy Williams, and I got a bunch of feedback from people wonder...
Thursday, June 18, 2009

Burr talks out of both sides of his mouth

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This morning Richard Burr's campaign floated numbers from an internal poll that showed him leading Elaine Marshall. Nothing unusual the...
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Hard to know what Perdue should do

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It's really hard to know whether anything Bev Perdue does right now is a good idea, because we simply have no idea what the political la...
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