“Isn’t it time education is about the children?” This is the question posed by Beverly Elliott, vice president of TEA for Education, a group whose mission is to transform education ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: N.C. Voters Negative on Economy
Raleigh, N.C. – Attitudes among North Carolina voters remain bleak concerning the economy as most say it will take at least two years or more for the recession to ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Perdue Sees Lowest Approval Ratings in Nearly Two Years
Raleigh, N.C. – Despite satisfactory ratings for her handling of the Hurricane Irene disaster, Gov. Bev Perdue’s job approval rating is at its lowest percentage among North ... Keep Reading
Statewide Poll Shows N.C. Voters Want State Employees to Contribute More to Benefits
Raleigh, N.C. - Three years into a state fiscal crisis, polling data reveals that North Carolina registered voters support a policy of asking state government employees to ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Unaffiliated Voters Support Death Penalty by More Than 2 to 1
Raleigh, N.C. – North Carolina’s unaffiliated voters continue to support the death penalty for First-degree murder. Sixty-two percent of unaffiliated voters support the death ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Among Unaffiliated Voters, GOP Down from 2010, but Still Lead on Generic Ballot
Raleigh, N.C. – While having seen a drop in support since 2010, Republicans still hold the generic ballot lead among North Carolina’s unaffiliated voters. When asked for whom ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Unaffiliated Voters Want More Choice in Education
Raleigh, N.C. – Six in 10 unaffiliated voters in North Carolina want to allow more choice in K-12 education for parents and children. Sixty-one percent of the state’s ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: N.C. Unaffiliated Voters Not Keen on D.C. Politicians
Raleigh, N.C. – A new poll released by the Civitas Institute shows North Carolina’s unaffiliated voters are not too fond of D.C. politicians such as Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Unaffiliated Voters Back Term Limits for Legislative Leaders
Raleigh, N.C. – A majority, 67 percent, of unaffiliated North Carolina voters support limiting the terms of state House and Senate leaders, according to a new poll released by the ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Support for Offshore Drilling Increases among Unaffiliated Voters
Raleigh, N.C. – Sixty percent of unaffiliated voters in North Carolina support offshore drilling, according to a new poll released by the Civitas Institute. According to the ... Keep Reading