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NC: Public Policy Polling

10 Questions | 1 point | January 18-19, 20160 Comments

Public Policy Polling conducted a survey of 948 North Carolina registered voters between Jan 18 and Jan 19, 2016. Respondents were contacted by either Landline, Internet or Opt-In and the interaction was automated. The results of this poll were released on Jan 20, 2016.

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

Question 4 | PreferenceView Matchup

The Democratic candidates for President are Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O’Malley. If the election was today, who would you vote for?

Clinton (D)Sanders (D)Not SureO'Malley (D)Total
All59%26%10%5%461
Likely
Female60%29%8%3%57%
Male57%22%13%8%43%
Blacks77%12%8%2%34%
Whites49%33%12%7%58%

This question was presented to 461 likely voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 4.7%.

The question wording was provided by Public Policy Polling.

Question 17 | PreferenceView Matchup

If the candidates for President this fall were Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, who would you vote for?

Trump (R)Clinton (D)Not SureTotal
All45%43%12%948
Registered
Female36%52%12%53%
Male55%34%11%47%
Democrat16%77%7%43%
Independent49%33%18%24%
Republican80%7%13%33%

This question was presented to 948 registered voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 3.2%.

The question wording was provided by Public Policy Polling.

Question 26 | PreferenceView Matchup

If the candidates for President next time were Democrat Bernie Sanders and Republican Donald Trump, who would you vote for?

Trump (R)Sanders (D)Not SureTotal
All44%43%14%948
Registered
Female38%48%14%53%
Male51%37%12%47%
Democrat16%72%12%43%
Independent43%37%20%24%
Republican81%9%11%33%

This question was presented to 948 registered voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 3.2%.

The question wording was provided by Public Policy Polling.

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