Even Democrat Pollster Can’t Slant It: The North Carolina Democrats Are In Trouble in 2012
Today, the Democrat polling firm, Public Policy Polling, released a survey highlighting the struggle ahead for North Carolina Democrats in 2012. Per the release by Public Policy Polling, the North Carolina Governor’s seat “will be a very tough hold for the party next year” (see the release from Public Policy Polling here).
North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Robin Hayes has released the following statement:
Big government Democrats in the Tar Heel State have become so toxic that even the Democrat pollsters can’t slant numbers favorably for Governor Perdue and her liberal allies. This poll is proof that the people of North Carolina overwhelmingly object to the big government, big spending policies of Governor Perdue and her liberal allies and are ready to take their state back.
From the Survey:
Read the release from Public Policy Polling here.
Governor Beverly Perdue
Approve: 30%
Disapprove: 52%
Head-to-Head Matchups
Pat McCrory (R) 50%
Bev Perdue (D) 36%
Pat McCrory (R) 48%
Dan Blue (D) 28%
Pat McCrory (R) 47%
Walter Dalton (D) 27%
Pat McCrory (R) 43%
Roy Cooper (D) 35%







