I know, it's a running joke, right... But according to a new poll by ABC News, Tiger Woods' favorable rating is higher than that of our own Gov. Bev Perdue. In a basic measure of ... Keep Reading
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Privatizing ABC Faces Deep Divides
In our poll this month, we once again tested voters' opinion on privatizing the ABC system of government-run liquor stores. While we found increased support for privatization, ... Keep Reading
“Jobs Governor”? Only 12% Think So.
In our poll this month, we asked voters if Gov. Bev Perdue nicknaming herself as the "Jobs Governor" was an appropriate title for the Governor given her first year in office. Only ... Keep Reading
Obama Favorable Up in January
NC voters' opinion of Pres. Barack Obama inched up in January and now is at 52% favorable, 37% unfavorable or a +15 spread, the widest its been since the beginning of the health ... Keep Reading
Most Interesting Poll Result
If you missed the monthly poll luncheon yesterday at the Clarion, you missed out on probably the most interesting poll finding we've had in our nearly 5 years of polling. We ... Keep Reading
Undecideds Rule Democratic Primary
In our poll this month, we asked Democratic and Unaffiliated voters if they had a preference in the Democratic Primary for the US Senate nomination, and by and large they do not ... Keep Reading
NAACP Not Representing Its Members on Wake Schools
The NC chapter of the NAACP has been quite vocal in its support of continuing the Wake County Public Schools policy of busing children across the county in order to achieve ... Keep Reading
Poll Odds and Ends
The full poll results for December will be released on the website tomorrow, but if you've missed any of the results so far, the press releases are up on our website here. A ... Keep Reading
Term Limits Back En Vogue?
Could a populist idea from the 1990s come back into debate today as a way to clean up corruption in government? According to our latest poll, yes. 73 percent of voters say they ... Keep Reading
Wake Voters Support New School Board Agenda
In advance of the Wake County School Board meeting scheduled for later today, we went in the field yesterday with a flash poll to gauge Wake County voters' opinions of the more ... Keep Reading