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Public Policy PollingAdded: 11/3/08
Public Policy Polling
Undecided independent voters seem to be moving in McCain�s direction. Last week Obama had a 51-39 lead with that demographic. Now it�s just 50-46, an indication that the Democratic nominee isn�t necessarily losing support but McCain might be picking up the late deciders. �It looks likely to be a long election night in North Carolina,� said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. �The race couldn�t be much closer.� One race that doesn�t look particularly close is that for the US Senate in the state. Kay Hagan has opened up a seven point lead over incumbent Elizabeth Dole, 51-44. �Kay Hagan�s gained four points on her lead in the last week,� said Debnam. �Clearly the Godless Americans ad backfired.� The Governor�s race is also too close to call, with Bev Perdue leading Pat McCrory by the razor thin margin of 49-48. In the Council of State races Walter Dalton has a clear lead for Lieutenant Governor, as does Wayne Goodwin for Insurance Commissioner, Steve Troxler for Agriculture Commissioner, and Cherie Berry for Labor Commissioner. Beth Wood is holding a small lead over Les Merritt for Treasurer.
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