Raleigh, N.C. – Respondents to the latest Civitas Institute poll shows a majority of North Carolinians believe small businesses, not government, are the catalyst to creating ... Keep Reading
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N.C. Poll: Perdue’s Favorability Slips
State spending of Federal stimulus ‘wrong’ Raleigh, NC – The Civitas Institutes latest poll results reveal Governor Bev Perdue’s favorability suffered ... Keep Reading
Voters Continue to Support Drilling Off Coast of N.C.
Less than one-quarter of registered voters opposed Raleigh, N.C. – Results of the latest Civitas Institute poll reveal strong support remains among registered voters for ... Keep Reading
N.C. Voters: Cut Wasteful Spending to Reduce Deficit
State government believed to waste 30 cents out of every dollar spent Raleigh, N.C. – A poll released today by the Civitas Institute reveals a large percentage of voters ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Obama Popular, Policies Not
Raleigh, N.C. – A new poll released today by the Civitas Institute indicates that a majority of voters in North Carolina have a favorable opinion of President Barack Obama ... Keep Reading
Burr Holds Slight Lead on Cooper in Potential 2010 Matchup
Raleigh, NC – Incumbent US Senator Richard Burr (R) holds a slim one point lead over his potential Democratic counterpart, Attorney General Roy Cooper, in a new poll ... Keep Reading
Voters Reject Senate Tax Plan
Tax Increases Wildly Unpopular Raleigh, NC – North Carolina voters do not support an NC Senate plan to create a new tax on certain services even if tax rates overall are ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Legislative Leaders Largely Unknown
Less than one in five aware Raleigh, N.C. – Leadership of the N.C. House and Senate are relatively unknown to North Carolina voters, according to a new poll released today ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Potential Candidate Cooper Holds Slight Advantage over Burr for 2010
Raleigh, N.C. – Senator Richard Burr (R) trails rumored challenger state Attorney General Roy Cooper (D) by three-points in the race for the North Carolina 2010 U.S. Senate ... Keep Reading
Civitas Poll: Voter’s Voice Opinion on Budget Priorities
Reject Tax Increases, Fickle on Spending Cuts Raleigh, N.C. – As North Carolina lawmakers attempt to solve this year’s $2.2 billion budget deficit and craft the budget ... Keep Reading