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Trump leads GOP field in North Carolina - Public Policy Polling
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_NC_70815.pdf
PRESIDENT – NORTH CAROLINA – GOP PRIMARY (PPP)
Donald Trump 16%
Scott Walker 12%
Jeb Bush 12%
Mike Huckabee 11%
Ben Carson 9%
Marco Rubio 9%
Rand Paul 7%
Ted Cruz 6%
Chris Christie 5%
Carly Fiorina 4%
Rick Perry 2%
Rick Santorum 1%
Bobby Jindal 1%
Lindsey Graham 1%
John Kasich 0%
George Pataki 0%
Margin: Trump +4, over Bush, Jeb.
But Trump loses NC to Hillary. LOL.
PRESIDENT – NORTH CAROLINA (PPP)
Ben Carson (R) 47%
Hillary Clinton (D) 44%
Scott Walker (R) 47%
Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
Mike Huckabee (R) 49%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Rand Paul (R) 46%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Marco Rubio (R) 47%
Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
Carly Fiorina (R) 45%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Jeb Bush (R) 43%
Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
Chris Christie (R) 43%
Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
Donald Trump (R) 44%
Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
Ted Cruz (R) 46%
In NC, Hillary wins in the women's vote over Trump by +18. However, against Scott Walker, she only wins in the female vote by +4. That makes the difference. Now, imagine Hillary winning the womens' vote by about +20 or more on a national scale, because if she can win it by +18 in a Ruby-red state, just imagine what she is going to do on both the East and West Coasts.
So, yes, Donald Trump, please, by all means, keep doing what you are doing.
For the inexperienced, NC should be a rock-solid GOP state. Obama won it by just +0.33% in 2008 and Romney won it back by just +2.04% in 2008. There have been 25 polls of the Tarheel State in the last two years, with 109 matchups, most of which Hillary has won, but the margins have most all been very lean.
Alone the fact that the GOP is not already putting this state away by a +12 to +13 margin or so (Bush, 2000 and 2004) means that it's already in trouble.
FYI.
Go, Donnie, go!!!
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_NC_70815.pdf
PRESIDENT – NORTH CAROLINA – GOP PRIMARY (PPP)
Donald Trump 16%
Scott Walker 12%
Jeb Bush 12%
Mike Huckabee 11%
Ben Carson 9%
Marco Rubio 9%
Rand Paul 7%
Ted Cruz 6%
Chris Christie 5%
Carly Fiorina 4%
Rick Perry 2%
Rick Santorum 1%
Bobby Jindal 1%
Lindsey Graham 1%
John Kasich 0%
George Pataki 0%
Margin: Trump +4, over Bush, Jeb.
But Trump loses NC to Hillary. LOL.
PRESIDENT – NORTH CAROLINA (PPP)
Ben Carson (R) 47%
Hillary Clinton (D) 44%
Scott Walker (R) 47%
Hillary Clinton (D) 43%
Mike Huckabee (R) 49%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Rand Paul (R) 46%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Marco Rubio (R) 47%
Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
Carly Fiorina (R) 45%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Hillary Clinton (D) 45%
Jeb Bush (R) 43%
Hillary Clinton (D) 46%
Chris Christie (R) 43%
Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
Donald Trump (R) 44%
Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
Ted Cruz (R) 46%
In NC, Hillary wins in the women's vote over Trump by +18. However, against Scott Walker, she only wins in the female vote by +4. That makes the difference. Now, imagine Hillary winning the womens' vote by about +20 or more on a national scale, because if she can win it by +18 in a Ruby-red state, just imagine what she is going to do on both the East and West Coasts.
So, yes, Donald Trump, please, by all means, keep doing what you are doing.
For the inexperienced, NC should be a rock-solid GOP state. Obama won it by just +0.33% in 2008 and Romney won it back by just +2.04% in 2008. There have been 25 polls of the Tarheel State in the last two years, with 109 matchups, most of which Hillary has won, but the margins have most all been very lean.
Alone the fact that the GOP is not already putting this state away by a +12 to +13 margin or so (Bush, 2000 and 2004) means that it's already in trouble.
FYI.
Go, Donnie, go!!!