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Public Policy PollingAdded: 10/6/08
Public Policy Polling
�If 80% or more of Democrats in North Carolina really end up voting for Obama then John McCain is finished here,� said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. �Republicans have won here in the Presidential race for years by taking anywhere from a fifth to a third of the Democratic vote, but if that doesn�t happen this year the state is going to turn blue.� Obama also has a 46-40 lead with independents in the state. He may have been aided by his trip to Asheville in this poll. After trailing by an average of six points in the region over the course of PPP�s last three polls he is leading 54-37 there this time. He has also reached his highest percentage of the white vote in a PPP poll, at 38%. With increased black turnout this year that�s probably good enough to take the state. Kay Hagan continues to hold a commanding lead over Elizabeth Dole for the state�s Senate seat. She is up 49-40, with Libertarian Christopher Cole pulling 5% of the vote. She�s up double digits among independent voters and is winning in almost every region of the state.
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