Representative Ted Budd (R-North Carolina) leads his Democratic rival, former NC Supreme Court Chief Justice Cherie Beasley, in the race for the U.S. Senate seat for outgoing Senator Richard Burr (R-North Carolina), according to a new poll. . Caroline). .
635 voters registered in North Carolina said, “IIf the November 2022 US Senator from North Carolina election were held today, would you vote for Republican Ted Budd, Democrat Cherie Beasley, or any other candidate? “47 percent said they would vote for Budd and 39 percent for Beasley. 12% of respondents said they have not decided yet, and 2% said they were in favor of another candidate.
North Carolina study conducted by the ECU Center
2022 Senate
(R) Bud 47% (+8)
(D) Beasley 39%2024 presidential election
(R) Trump 46% (+9)
(D) Biden 37%This poll showed Biden earned 2 points in North Carolina in 2020 (Democratic error +3.3%).
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Budd maintained Beasley’s lead among both men (50 percent to 38 percent) and women (44 percent to 40 percent) and voters without a four-year college education (51 percent to 31 percent). Forty-seven percent of voters with four years of education said they would vote for Beasley, while 43 percent voted for Budd. Of the 12 percent of voters who said they had not made a decision, 68 percent had no higher education, while 32 percent did.
Budd’s greatest advantage over Beasley is in eastern North Carolina (33% vs. 54%), Piedmont (48% vs. 31%), and the western part of the state (37% vs. 54%). it happened. Beasley outperformed voters in the Raleigh/Durham area with 49 percent to 39 percent and Charlotte 43 percent to 40 percent. Budd has an advantage over Beasley in all age categories except voters under the age of 40, with Beasley increasing from 41 percent to 37 percent.
“When asked how they plan to vote in Congressional districts, 47 percent of registered voters said they were considering voting for the Republican candidate and 44 percent for the Democratic candidate,” the survey report said.
Budd and Beasley’s big wins on May 17 were announced less than an hour after the polls closed, with both candidates outpacing their rivals and preparing for war in November. A poll released shortly after the primary election showed that Budd had a narrower margin than Beasley, 44 percent to 43 percent, despite the fact that unaffiliated voters rose to 40 percent to 32 percent. The pre-primary survey gave Budd a 48% to 41% lead over Beasley in a hypothetical match.
The ECU Survey Research Center conducted a survey May 19-20 and the confidence interval was ±4.5 percentage points.
Source: Breitbart