Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #23265
 
Battle for Every Vote in Tarheel State: Clinton/Trump, Burr/Ross, McCrory/Cooper All Neck-and-Neck As Early Voting Nears Start:

24 hours before the final Presidential debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, and 48 hours before North Carolina voters begin casting ballots, Clinton nominally leads Trump by two points, 46% to 44%, according to this latest SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for Time Warner Cable News. Libertarian Gary Johnson takes 6% of the vote; 4% of likely voters are undecided. In a 2-way match-up, Clinton still edges Trump by 2 points, 48% to 46%.

Trump leads by 11 points among men; Clinton leads by 12 among women -- a 23-point gender gap. Among suburban men, Trump leads by 3; among suburban women Clinton leads by 33. In rural NC, Trump leads by 34 points among men, and by 6 points among women. Trump leads among middle-aged voters; Clinton leads among younger and older voters. Among whites, Trump leads 5:3; among blacks, Clinton leads by nearly 7:1. 9% of registered Republicans cross over to vote for Clinton; 17% of registered Democrats cross over to vote for Trump. Unaffiliated voters -- those who have not registered a political party preference with the state -- are divided. 88% of those who, regardless of their party registration, consider themselves to be Republicans vote Trump; 94% of those who identify as Democrats vote Clinton. Self-described independents favor Trump by 6 points. Clinton wins moderates by 8 points.

Trump leads by 17 points among those who say the economy is the most important issue in this year's election, and by 45 points among those who say immigration is most important. Clinton leads by 32 points among voters focused on health care and by 62 points among voters who say education is the most important issue. Among voters with high school educations, Trump leads 2:1; among voters who have attended some college, Trump holds a slight lead; among those who have graduated a 4-year college, Clinton leads 5:3. Men with high school educations prefer Trump by nearly 5:1. College-educated whites break for Clinton, 45% to 39%.

In the race for United States Senator from North Carolina, Republican Richard Burr today edges Democrat Deborah Ross 45% to 43%. Burr leads by 12 points among men; Ross leads by 8 points among women. Both Burr and Ross hold 86% of their self-identified partisan base; those describing themselves as independents split, with 12% of independents voting for Libertarian Sean Haugh, who takes 6% of the vote overall. Burr leads in greater Greensboro; Ross leads in greater Raleigh. Elsewhere, the race is tied.

Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper today edges Republican incumbent Governor Pat McCrory 47% to 45%. Cooper leads by 8 points among voters under age 50; McCrory leads by 6 among voters age 50+. Whites back McCrory by 15 points; blacks back Cooper by 55 points. Independents back Cooper by 5 points; moderates back Cooper by 17. High school educated voters prefer McCrory 5:3; college educated voters prefer Cooper 5:3. Cooper edges McCrory among the least affluent and leads by 8 among the most affluent; middle-income voters split. Cooper leads by 12 in greater Raleigh; McCrory leads by 14 in southern and coastal North Carolina; the race is tied elsewhere.

77% of registered voters say it is "very important" whoever is elected President is qualified to be Commander in Chief on their first day in office. Among Clinton voters, 92% say it is very important; among Trump voters, 65% do.

51% say that based on the content of leaked emails from the Clinton campaign, the Democratic National Committee did not treat the Clinton and Sanders campaigns evenhandedly. 29% say the DNC did treat the campaigns evenhandedly. 77% of Trump voters say the DNC did not act evenhandedly; 24% of Clinton voters agree.

49% of registered voters say based on what they know about the way in which Donald Trump has treated women that Trump is unfit to serve as President. 47% say Trump is not unfit to serve. 32% say Hillary Clinton is unfit to serve as President based on what they know about the way in which Bill Clinton has treated women; 61% say Hillary Clinton is not unfit to serve. Among Trump voters, 3% say Donald Trump is unfit to serve based on what they know about how Donald Trump treats women; among Trump voters, 62% say Hillary Clinton is unfit to serve as President based on what they know about how Bill Clinton treats women.

HB2, the state law passed 7 months ago which prohibited local governments from passing anti-discrimination rules and overturned the Charlotte ordinance that would have allowed transgender people to use the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity, is today seen as a good idea by 45% of registered voters, and a bad idea by 43%. In April, voters by an 11-point margin called the law a good idea. In April, 45% of voters predicted the law would have a negative impact on business, while 29% said it would have no impact. Today, 58% say there has been a negative impact on business; 25% say the law has made no difference. Similarly, in April, a 20-point margin of registered voters said the law would have a negative impact on North Carolina's overall image; today, that margin has widened to 36 points. Unchanged in seven months: an 11-point margin of registered voters, 50% to 39%, say transgender people should not be allowed to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with.

Context and Filtering: SurveyUSA interviewed 800 state of North Carolina adults 10/14/16 through 10/16/16. Of the adults, 723 were registered to vote. Of the registered, 651 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote on or before 11/08/16 in the Presidential election. This research was conducted using blended sample, mixed mode. Respondents reachable on a home telephone (71% of likely voters) were interviewed on their home telephones in the recorded voice of a professional announcer. Respondents not reachable on a home telephone (29% of likely voters) were shown a questionnaire on the display of their smartphone, tablet or other electronic device. Republican Mitt Romney defeated Democrat Barack Obama by 2 points in 2012; Obama defeated Republican John McCain by less than 1 point in 2008. North Carolina has 15 electoral votes.

 
1Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as President?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve336135201749880831721641811203022473127143568969920116195364889855112276342463225613755418491371421121169314418870138108119217110631006355833969858581387
Disapprove3641921725112499901751893072419457941008288571412218215814129122917027516251292594120631103076155129111137103113249501211709726613367105596853838856788045103
Not Sure2311135140419422038736353208112251041255647522039118961013381115864854338265110
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Do you approve? Or disapprove? Of the job Pat McCrory is doing as Governor?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve3231561685384939313718625041170746392746534112612166110391231096310223340228412642619525132674141102101118881022185410713770254109539566565064735353574078
Disapprove33315018352118847817116221792411978613122852607787251411633254105714839242462261426413660408411271601031171021282016613311811421912058106495578487010726915106
Not Sure673235253336589431115182610101010138120349111123151181616151614183041433202627123631327344720202313121710132131816416
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Richard Burr is doing as United States Senator?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve30115214947957287142159224511488457926048271922251529448118906310320066229482126317723142758123111891038895199461051248721499558561564965585647473678
Disapprove290136154378782841241661986647165671516354347636531125129325983633757184321965518813157296481111299210587107184531111115723311149894149624369864611586
Not Sure132498347532661003288273141517192126192510276635162644221232483038285340810623674250542665672351548745382940252328173823134937
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Roy Cooper is doing as North Carolina Attorney General?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve31513518041898799129186216765417874212628395270734711914439599065396621274201592281504547941120148921149811919169122107812341165792514973456212605913105
Disapprove26615411242847466125141208321356654735554331716111281042610382541221833717137187311493342159112908996667618837921125621080488949563760524355493764
Not Sure1424894486319121113185353746452114212515251635624124344720104049454448445010282969445053397171165270944853293328223019511127351031
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
5If the election for President of the United States were today, and you were filling out your ballot right now, who would you vote for? (names rotated) Republican Donald Trump? Democrat Hillary Clinton? Or Libertarian Gary Johnson?
651 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Donald Trump (R)2891561334183897712416625116170456097706831871167107911696634028902362225026187267276512991891097989198438814364225114547547553474695354534072
Hillary Clinton (D)298121176528977801411571591111921461103826589595139219027417681500298292511926213054419341221378910393122172611259493205945294585174355994745884
Gary Johnson (L)371719517872115272961834111360063003141140001571610215412132051713152122012112513713310104821515116
Undecided2710178160224317657132341132351842616200010396104218513119591731211225641255619199312
Total651304346106204175166310341454136203272153112809181751049919124720214915616690502892982902822953043488853381092692611942391912364081092452601904612261161941131211241151456412512252185
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%16%31%27%26%48%52%70%21%31%42%23%17%12%14%12%12%16%15%29%38%31%23%24%26%14%8%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%17%42%41%31%38%31%37%63%18%39%42%29%71%35%18%30%17%19%19%18%22%10%19%19%8%28%
 
6Now, what if the only two candidates on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump? And Democrat Hillary Clinton?
651 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Donald Trump (R)30016113942929176133167258181734667987073358711681179118102663028612392425527194269276713298911138492206449614468231117567848583875695359574276
Hillary Clinton (D)3121271845895788115315916711621217711059326395951510319028438583501297322512026813457429361271449411095128181631301011012111005299605575366595351991
Undecided39162361869241529291015341014323827431215401019720921522611199161116222191421199817691031121314117
Total651304346106204175166310341454136203272153112809181751049919124720214915616690502892982902822953043488853381092692611942391912364081092452601904612261161941131211241151456412512252185
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%16%31%27%26%48%52%70%21%31%42%23%17%12%14%12%12%16%15%29%38%31%23%24%26%14%8%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%17%42%41%31%38%31%37%63%18%39%42%29%71%35%18%30%17%19%19%18%22%10%19%19%8%28%
 
7If the election for United States Senator from North Carolina were today, and you were filling out your ballot right now, who would you vote for? Republican Richard Burr? Democrat Deborah Ross? Or Libertarian Sean Haugh?
651 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Richard Burr (R)2901531374484837912716323529163555997686025111481659722109976061236292900247401832314245812310280106899618948991237221899608051613962615553443485
Deborah Ross (D)28211716546906977136146162971919960659335385891295174283680814622251028224245128543483311613181103891161664811810485197964689514968406435045782
Sean Haugh (L)4222205131681824293131016731596201030211166301980016826624714191417913296161673519514598897121759
Undecided36132411176129728689171381353252551721131310008111163310179191431025612172610126127395120101569
Total651304346106204175166310341454136203272153112809181751049919124720214915616690502892982902822953043488853381092692611942391912364081092452601904612261161941131211241151456412512252185
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%16%31%27%26%48%52%70%21%31%42%23%17%12%14%12%12%16%15%29%38%31%23%24%26%14%8%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%17%42%41%31%38%31%37%63%18%39%42%29%71%35%18%30%17%19%19%18%22%10%19%19%8%28%
 
8If the election for North Carolina Governor were today, and you were filling out your ballot right now, who would you vote for? Republican Pat McCrory? Democrat Roy Cooper? Or Libertarian Lon Cecil?
651 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Pat McCrory (R)29515314245779380122173244251695161100696628713416910117115104582025019247242950197257256013294851108386202429313662232102567859543967695753483478
Roy Cooper (D)304128176519974801501541789821208725714366487901111417622478681472626240245030413451428341211469110797128175601339810120310456101435876395935856896
Lon Cecil (L)2113931062139161738418531051519344184250012232561161151011211961611343734538746
Undecided31111971923265161161011333112446168321942613280061013101110131271119681721109211826512251165
Total651304346106204175166310341454136203272153112809181751049919124720214915616690502892982902822953043488853381092692611942391912364081092452601904612261161941131211241151456412512252185
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%16%31%27%26%48%52%70%21%31%42%23%17%12%14%12%12%16%15%29%38%31%23%24%26%14%8%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%17%42%41%31%38%31%37%63%18%39%42%29%71%35%18%30%17%19%19%18%22%10%19%19%8%28%
 
What issue is most important to you in the election? The economy? Health care? Education? Gay rights? Immigration? Race relations? The environment? Voting rights? Abortion? Terrorism? Regulating gun sales? or something else?
651 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Economy34817916944100109951442042576112113480694460423248471131339591998436181871301831281971343480006212715190123117122221511331417327612655110587459667643706332104
Health Care8831581224272537526516194820912911111918203137142421151026542354255108800214223353118315619263822672520311271914246922821
Education5313409141317233134178386433781511718274813108741143474200530423261520172331142411143919101497171102612021
Gay Rights95320342762251101113213422203362525000024251336232174113211111221
Immigration381820312101415232741989710103242171569913502792482580003851518919111425913169291557126797196310
Race Relations31131810116421107243151112167873131524117622442212300005121491110131861310141776126493717633
Environment181272140216212601350102537161071343016215117000018892541425101268081148203308
Voting Rights64110131433131101010312310120232323000013224015123064001201112012
Abortion16891762881501121753200011509530014013014100004102103241305104127334314652322
Terrorism23715101300230182133710315112138262102016216216700003128712391346122217573333943516
Regulating Gun Sales40413004031121100001110310102032203000002211213012311111010200001
Other77126007050412220301043122210315142000003405234142701213312023004
Not Sure109191009020109002080009000280181828000009118191091902800811009101
Total651304346106204175166310341454136203272153112809181751049919124720214915616690502892982902822953043488853381092692611942391912364081092452601904612261161941131211241151456412512252185
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%16%31%27%26%48%52%70%21%31%42%23%17%12%14%12%12%16%15%29%38%31%23%24%26%14%8%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%17%42%41%31%38%31%37%63%18%39%42%29%71%35%18%30%17%19%19%18%22%10%19%19%8%28%
 
10How important is it to you that whoever is elected President be qualified to be Commander In Chief the first day in office? Very important? Somewhat important? Slightly important? or Not important at all?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.2 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Very Important553250304901791391442702833841161552541268460607074989514420419312712313588451872741902601932812587647231012272161801971582083421012022221803732001051638595106861364610110344150
Somewhat Important1196258234627246951862154233524272722910151571122424353731673157418659410145350344829358110485032873021373225232822172531939
Slightly Important332113118961815275137938143030101731181121203205211152158141110101214199131012211241256681114349
Not Important At All1257425166101333401210244261112836272910045353375345476312222331322
Not Sure61530033342231112010213211101122002102032115033013330213011201211
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
11Some questions now about both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. First ... Based on what you know from leaked emails from the Clinton campaign, was the Democratic National Committee even-handed in how it treated Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Yes20695112344663648012711072351343422106193355603358115423052482031156401444014310228205388580765865761273283775315464406141394428481436221349
No368189180701338283203165290451568910477668556322718143173459911095301922471216752189318735232555149160911581051372295513915612524314367101577267807645898433121
Not Sure1485494265735308365110263665361519132220292334555225354318133570356437686026109376741644632549336455653954126522916291640818371331
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
12Based on what you know about the way in which Donald Trump has treated women, does that make him unfit to serve as President?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Yes35114820372112828418416719711735223841772042739097241351873760948747102784624131263139574310491401551141201031521966914710912522611167108666186377112696613105
No339175164531079188160178283271795682967679481015417213819123103888227115233332533519429102975147114106131891022355010716591247128609358634480855469694286
Not Sure331420517752212300129821246250141256118128511811515310614121111101319412161518971343978048410
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
13Based on what you know about the way in which Bill Clinton has treated women, does that make Hillary Clinton unfit to serve as President?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.6 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Yes232125107466663581111211732311638647243503614661169913957347501809163191672813420615519484758660801514276955617685416937453146494052462859
No4421922497715010810722721529911290239102324144527099947316619361851298952892811062591082691956443196418618413516412717126671177170150291151801298175102719820838426132
Not Sure491930820101128213892012911111091602220610171410208224207194531521132112151633914242524121315986717671269
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Should there be a national standard? Individual state standards? Or no standard for requiring voter identification at the places where people vote?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.6 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
National Standard46822124784156120108240228345821611651198369746950743815319411211911413153272131692041672121802276527338119218414416713917628667171203146322160761478581908411851959944139
Individual State Standards13158742048263768639723544725262423169121851483039473174673369347231711085275054435034419025435742904728401718242929132127937
No Standard98465221242626455353348652031562025354315971218321777813699763891511052363636234355264324326538232017232091502111321
Not Sure26121357851213155412102124511031110229442184132161353011878107619510511153778552226644
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
What most closely describes your concern about terrorism? Are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, slightly concerned or not concerned at all?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.6 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Very Concerned45520924680133129113213242321861571601099467706739535416117610714212110943142271482231392321512354822299620214716515811014530483145192133321148871358473727611652869040106
Somewhat Concerned2049810640793550119851414860915119243122324529438575224863402055105621015411289292292873101448371981053192737612870366235405239341243421769
Slightly Concerned502228718121325253975321003269101631726151410146354366362068022028131719222872120153522101269128120107122
Not Concerned At All1376344275914532102411372213341905254420346652111084577141531224223
Not Sure22002002002020000002000200200020200020002020002200202000000000000
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Should the United States commit ground troops to the fight against ISIS?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Yes31216714554103758015715523841143846674635442232622136119481068486139193571756418471163271623771321011061217711819458103141103209114569053624169724562574372
No24610514148646767112134154734813456231226363758493599108394865493052160581476014710049261129104106838168831574682956018678486554265641531348511073
Not Sure1656510029683830976811830357152182124182427293966552143403412458157715186851211423657442605765991981536897563059203942143983234755
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
How would you describe the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, up to now? Has it been... Very successful? Somewhat successful? Not very successful? Or not at all successful?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Very863254211727213848393776687016529337126318822131337410671463381712215343234232231521934252561181628241024915575219
Somewhat2239612737695661106117126741915151561119566462118612515435467301119020173161851003328423881096285699612646986971153774967304355274234738668
Not Very1216160194725316555105751323114303118157244649313437986021602166225611210225742384731447622444843774123391823201730834301336
Not At All2771421355096716114513223220147337787595948871146115910189686021471971719827153278216211597911007988187338714280197109447549493971724852633676
Not Sure166104813125883861116142286119103634272031772681792461253356221512641
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
What has been your personal experience with the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, up to now? A positive experience? A negative experience? Or have you not had any personal experience?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Positive13161713932372470616349109128824829403610417715940392191161210715107552517314565838543351773149434982383138252227172773012336
Negative255133123469366501391162022911643825451644513109105123198190617317227160311664014327418471159177104678416940841177518096466844493651663061622863
No Personal Experience323140183431087597151172234639614761514133414058539111411267738749261041471131421101501453529166412512911198100127195501291241032191075510655567354692850642798
Not Sure144103326681134821221322364333125853466132564562591554107223143211424
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
A state law in North Carolina, known as HB2, bans local governments from passing anti-discrimination rules, and overturns the Charlotte ordinance that would have allowed transgender people to use the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity. Was overturning the Charlotte ordinance a good idea or bad idea?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Good Idea327161165541128179166160238571391036980546038203434135118691229372171019973181741987017828132570134120105125841122135511114193233116569362585366754757613580
Bad Idea3121411704598828614416822863691577431322942515959631221183668886540681888217772199140493211471141449410010511619156125111942181155389545174476417665621112
Not Sure853450312516125629442418293039151614177134524814311422337273025343011721253173137133945123037444117263111181212262192549
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Does Governor Pat McCrory's handling of HB2 make your opinion of him ... more positive? More negative? Or does it make no difference?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
More Positive2571211363677697511314420430142525185575329814614290201118841722042118530207221432562360109848193716918534831205819992466852453848724840513563
More Negative30112817345110757215414719881351867471226395580791812015830439669482622537216192391265237928122147891039912617563126100108193102471034845814257265569100
Makes No Difference1408456413735267961942647434123252221221511476525233944201574562366440729852760494756306374235356489250373420381531261638271336
Not Sure2532281114206138298122702539735901366153713114921410110153513178441070531000932
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Does Attorney General Roy Cooper's handling of HB2 make your opinion of him ... more positive? More negative? Or does it make no difference?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
More Positive20291111395449609410814042241255098153135534917811022536544734291473314624162853627620781016171637412744776960141723263353245274254436575
More Negative2521311222786667311313919536129595575534731121514128903093864416317939165461853415222421521059267100747617533881155320081458244464257594743473565
Makes No Difference191959630655937959612848588138263029192535255672593843701886879736672719519138357575715655781093572735913278354632363533391439331449
Not Sure7821573430686414471816243145131614812942201010221571433192514361611932243133135103939103032581918212316131682401626612
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Does the state legislature's handling of HB2 make your opinion of it ... more positive? More negative? Or does it make no difference?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
More Positive1739083255348467994131238845335633291612166895622824728941322712630129299322715446761487641541182963724213051355235422128443426302743
More Negative3241411834110686901481762287262176782331315242687454125142407091684267199691997120814545331237129154101109103114208501341239023411350103585083507312665913112
Makes No Difference1538172335139308369106295748353126271818161457633033474610272457534803890115926665449464762872846654910468254019222438281935281336
Not Sure7425493125611561844201920275517111311610401710112510418282019162920982223912323110363816242951241624201413118211152589
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Has HB2 had a positive effect on business recruitment and existing businesses in North Carolina? A negative effect? Or has it made no difference?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Positive Effect77324623211321443459132832122013967147332221411312614422362748184210261836203431827501116462255291019198715311010111115
Negative Effect41719821960148107102208209297891081951024149604860718390168154531001317346118229128219112242204583520551611961131451471592557317615113028715771128617799727824878125144
Made No Difference1799287285154467910012530784842482930349178767325655435831192710924122249414913447360636244541233158714713255335436312734373034392237
Not Sure5016341916683515291213141865599831123117812829201712121997801231520253262281721331772012111163183111215
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Has HB2 had a positive effect on North Carolina's overall image? A negative effect? Or has it made no difference?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Positive Effect124546921403527616393155436293024221514126545118602724618722812293188212382846464145283588153960309441194122201825351426241630
Negative Effect4061942136614110010020620028890103204914539445252798784149166529011875499424110822994251184574116521601881141411371632397816914213826914572124667297697330757423135
Made No Difference14572722641384067781022760373336263421714462611844513361971889179220691651436674255513547972644653610954313030251926391930311730
Not Sure4817311814710321626119132246481263102491061591111712141614133411229620252222541522282081218101055183101345
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Should transgender people should be allowed to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with? Or not?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Should Be Allowed2791171625894626515212718672431646614112636547165251171363039856645321994618837205113454072511213582988712415161108971121679252914440683858756608102
Should Not35918017952114100941661942745916990839171674719302416213253126113761762386521566236642033683184148123115134971152424412216887272134649567675579895168654685
Not Sure854045212718184836491415352510131113121012233622102329130193429282235337512042233331172757173624325322182816201681781917614
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
Should lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals be specifically included in any law preventing discrimination along with race, religion, color, national origin or biological sex?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Yes362164198731268183198164238877018298242738526683675115615039631178147732228821379229155513913401591581051311141572046715013113822411975117517080537813827415121
No248119129387573611141341923711568506748502981821114873997774264163481454616345139218186199838691596817637781116618295396054374152594041463557
Not Sure112545820342633545880214239252421161510111245422330343191542856245330541768284240394128427018394727853420372121172127131923922
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
27How important will HB2 be in your vote for Governor this year? Very important? Somewhat important? Not very important? Or not at all important?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Very358157201591049410216319625569113161776640344640626410712112696736958421381711361631341761596134167014813312313091139214701201419126712466107624575628042566535100
Somewhat14255872059333079631063038573712242418242416366640194256137516151615068731399216456425240381031656625389572240242631214262837837
Not Very11765521945292464537730315129141927131117123351292536361124541513558326187615465336413340781749414276372039213020221973219737
Not At All784731161824193443571439151920111813266303212241923515114471549174852813293517263435431727322256251621151891914101913823
Not Sure27131515100225214155123116823415525690411585128210913512124151221412244610759521018833
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
28How would you describe the state of race relations in North Carolina? Excellent? Good? Fair? Or poor?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Excellent522031171810735163242711814111070632517922131230346348385221381024181521152824121523272421101386912118412312
Good208106102406049591001081662489704348373329202016858236586752121011064100651106511630109428480647163671393573855515367336246472630552643392060
Fair29612916736105787814115521862781267734414334395345751169752678249301041301121201071341463821135611112390108881051874211212683212111588839466654721659582794
Poor16583823753443290759252328045197172725323526696633274532124096418939986519179198259625937651003267556510050325132293928271736331034
Not Sure30300030312021001000201210000123012012020103030100030003000000101
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
29If we could somehow go back in time and start this year's election process all over again with new presidential candidates, would you absolutely want to do that? Somewhat want to do that? Or absolutely not want to do that?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Absolutely34414819671123698119415023868101144864044585150623283159936987107402210313811613011514715140261556141143110124981392045313713213920412265106516275547825788121102
Somewhat2131101033870564910810514048608653383026272626386878645650453612989793949697109241213379575667855731353782796215167356745433936432236412249
Absolutely Not13262701727464244881052056472231191614418265035443533251713784970487249792011825515541484047842839591511647253723162326331717181243
Not Sure35181751695211426891312634445491310641334101311912995421014913138826581815201394971810211256
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%
 
30When there is video of a police-involved shooting, should the video ... always be released? Should it never be released? Or should a judge make the decision on case-by-case basis?
723 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty RegistrationParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyPresidential VotSenate VoteGovernorIssueEducationIncomeLived in NCUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralStrong RIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackRepublicDemocratUnaffiliStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibTrumpClintonBurrRossMcCroryCooperEconomyHealth CEducatioImmigratHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80K<20 Yrs>20 YrsUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenMenWomenMenWhites
Always32415916465109767417415019397721657441213437456773621171396266746238831929418286196143443011481511191091109314217864123116109215108678464586553632667492077
Never3817211110982117285189711845270181171710901227236256224126161412815132431320112778167768128210511
Case-by-case Basis33615118650108898915817827039132103865965655233322312414956849410327917884168841789217338212272126133100137861052305212014410223513055102495763598531688134102
Not Sure251015496613131935127421255467103547451461171011212381510787195119916341265645152111
Total72333738613123518017736635750914422628917411595104968511110021028521116617519096522892982902822953043488853381293012812302622022674501232672892314922481342141271271391251646614314260200
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%33%25%24%51%49%70%20%31%40%24%16%13%14%13%12%15%14%29%39%29%23%24%27%13%7%44%46%45%43%45%47%54%14%8%6%18%42%40%33%38%29%37%63%18%38%42%32%68%34%19%30%18%18%19%17%23%9%20%20%8%28%