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NC: SurveyUSA, High Point University

23 Questions | 1 point | March 9-10, 20160 Comments

SurveyUSA conducted a survey of 1600 North Carolina registered voters between Mar 9 and Mar 10, 2016. Respondents were contacted by either Landline, Internet or Opt-In and the interaction was automated. The results of this poll were released on Mar 11, 2016.

The poll was sponsored by High Point University .

Results were provided for each of the 3 publicly acknowledged questions along with the order in which they were presented.

The external identification number for this poll is #22758.

Question 4 | PreferenceView Matchup

If the Democratic Primary for President of the United States were today, and you were filling your Democratic primary ballot now, who would you vote for? (candidate names rotated) Hillary Clinton? Or Bernie Sanders?

Clinton (D)Sanders (D)UndecidedNo PreferenceTotal
All58.3%
390
34.08%
228
4.78%
32
2.84%
19
669
Likely
Female62.33%
235
30.5%
115
4.24%
16
2.92%
11
56.35%
377
Male39.38%
115
38.7%
113
5.48%
16
2.74%
8
43.65%
292
Blacks80.1%
157
14.8%
29
3.57%
7
1.53%
3
29.3%
196
Whites47.75%
202
43.26%
183
4.96%
21
3.55%
15
63.23%
423

This question was presented to 669 likely voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 3.9%.

The question wording was provided by SurveyUSA and High Point University .

Question 7 | PreferenceView Matchup

If the November general election for President of the United States were today, and the only two candidates on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, who would you vote for?

Trump (R)Clinton (D)UndecidedTotal
All48.48%
764
42.07%
663
9.39%
148
1576
Likely
Female42.98%
352
47.01%
385
10.01%
82
51.97%
819
Male54.56%
413
36.72%
278
8.72%
66
48.03%
757
Democrat4.55%
21
91.13%
421
4.33%
20
29.31%
462
Independent49.55%
277
37.39%
209
13.42%
75
35.47%
559
Republican85.96%
453
4.36%
23
9.68%
51
33.44%
527

This question was presented to 1576 likely voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 2.5%.

The question wording was provided by SurveyUSA and High Point University .

Question 11 | PreferenceView Matchup

Now, what if the only two names on the ballot were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders?

Trump (R)Sanders (D)UndecidedTotal
All46.83%
738
43.85%
691
9.33%
147
1576
Likely
Female41.88%
343
48.11%
394
10.01%
82
51.97%
819
Male52.18%
395
39.23%
297
8.59%
65
48.03%
757
Democrat5.84%
27
86.8%
401
7.58%
35
29.31%
462
Independent44.72%
250
42.93%
240
12.34%
69
35.47%
559
Republican84.63%
446
7.59%
40
7.78%
41
33.44%
527

This question was presented to 1576 likely voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 2.5%.

The question wording was provided by SurveyUSA and High Point University .

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