Civitas Poll shows mood of the Electorate

Published May 2, 2016

Poll by The Civitas Institute, taken April 23-25 among 600 likely voters.

A new Civitas poll reveals how voters in NC currently feel about leading presidential and statewide candidates, including strong support for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and the Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act (HB2).

As detailed in our release, Civitas President Francis De Luca said, “This is our first statewide poll of all likely voters in 2016 and this month’s results show that in the contest for president, while Republicans have not solidified behind a nominee, their voters have also not consolidated around candidates at the top or down ballot races in North Carolina. On the Democrat side, presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton is far less popular than her main rival and performs worse in head-to-head matchups against the two leading Republican candidates. In local North Carolina politics, voters still support the efforts of the governor and the legislature in passing House Bill 2, Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act, and oppose the actions the city of Charlotte took in passing its original ordinance.”

He continued, “It should go without saying, but it is only April, November is a lifetime away in political time, and the legislature just started its short session. As the turbulence in this election cycle continues, I expect to see more swings in voters’ attitudes.”

The poll surveyed 600 likely voters, 30 percent on cell phones. The margin of error was plus/minus 4 percent. The survey was taken April 23-25, 2016.

To view all questions and results, click here.

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Civitas conducts the only regular live-caller voting in North Carolina, and we are the only organization offering independent, nonpartisan data on current opinion. In our more than a decade of polling we have provided vital insights on what North Carolina voters truly think of the leaders and issues facing the state and nation.

https://www.nccivitas.org/2016/17887/

 

May 2, 2016 at 11:47 am
Richard L Bunce says:

The only poll that matters is the one conducted the first Tuesday in November otherwise known as an election.

Also cannot find in the data the non response rate and what if any adjustments were made to the raw data.

Also seems tied in to the two major parties when the Libertarian Party has overcome the high barrier to ballot entry the two major parties have constructed here in NC. Even Ideology question had only Liberal, Moderate, and Conservative.

There are no races in our species and ethnicity seemed light on Hispanics so do not know if that we used as is or adjusted.