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Added: 9/29/08

Public Policy Polling
Date: 9/28-29
North Carolina
Added: 9/29/08

Barack Obama47%
John McCain45%
Bob Barr3%
Unsure5%
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Obama leads John McCain 47-45. Last week the two were tied. In the previous survey the economic polled as the biggest issue for 58% of North Carolinians, a new record. This week that figure increased to 64%. Obama has a 55-38 advantage with voters who name the economy as their top concern.

The financial crisis is having a similar effect in the state�s US Senate race. Kay Hagan is now out to her biggest lead yet at 46-38. She led by 5 a week ago.

�Things are getting out of control for Republicans in North Carolina pretty fast,� said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. �They have to somehow shift the conversation back to the issues that voters trust them more on, because if this continues to be an election about the economy Democrats are going to win.�

A year ago a PPP survey showed 14% of North Carolinians listing immigration as their biggest concern. Now just 2% do.

Obama is earning 36% of the white vote with 6% remaining undecided. He is likely to win the state if he can crack 35% with that demographic.

PPP will have new numbers for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and Superintendent tomorrow.


 

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