Your average undecided for President at this point is a rural Democrat, probably in eastern
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Undecideds in North Carolina
I was asked recently who the undecideds were for the major offices in North Carolina. Most of the trends remain the same as they had been in recent weeks but here's our final analysis on that issue:
Your average undecided for President at this point is a rural Democrat, probably in easternNorth Carolina , who voted for Bush in 2004 but is thinking about voting for Obama because of the economy. It’s your typical ticket splitter- Republican for President and Democratic for Governor- identifying yourself as a Democrat but uncomfortable with the stance of ‘national’ Democrats on key social issues like abortion, gay marriage, etc. The conundrum for this voter: put the economy first and vote for Obama or puts values issues first and vote for McCain. The race has tightened up in the state over the last few weeks as more of those people have returned to their normal voting habits and decided to back McCain.
Your average undecided for President at this point is a rural Democrat, probably in eastern
Hey Tom,
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great work. Could you remind us of the calendar of polling over the next few days... and any hint would be more than welcome!!