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Donald Trump Leads Joe Biden by 5 in North Carolina

Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in North Carolina’s binary general election race, according to a poll released Monday.

WRAL-Survey USA poll carried out A poll from March 3 to 9 found that 50 percent of 598 likely voters supported Trump in a rematch of the 2020 election. Biden’s approval rating is 45%, with the remaining 5% undecided.

Trends detailed in WRAL’s poll relay report show Biden struggling with men and voters under 50, with a double-digit lead over his supposed opponent in both demographics. Indicated.

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Trump is supported by 54% of men I participated Opinion polls show Biden winning 40% of the population. Exactly half of female respondents support Mr. Biden, while 46% support Mr. Trump.

Results by age group also pose a challenge for Biden. Voters under 50 support Trump over Biden, 54% to 42%. His 5% in the age group is undetermined. Among voters 50 and older, Biden and Trump were deadlocked at 47%, with 6% undecided.

Another positive indicator of President Trump’s prospects in North Carolina in November is satisfaction across party lines with the Biden-Trump matchup. A majority of Republicans (58%) said they were “satisfied,” indicating they liked President Trump and his November outlook, while 34% said they were “hopeful.” [they] There were other options. ” He is also 8% unsure.

The reactions of Democrats and independents are markedly different. Only 27% of Democrats are satisfied with the choice between Biden and Trump. Two in three Democrats say they wish they had other options, as do more than seven in 10 independents. Just over one in four independents are satisfied with the presumptive candidate.

David McLennan, Professor of Political Science, Meredith College emphasized WRAL complained about how “a problem” this is for the 81-year-old president in terms of his get-out-the-vote efforts.

“This is very problematic in terms of trying to turn out voters this fall,” he said. “When you say one-third of your party’s voters welcome you, two-thirds don’t? In recent history, no presidential candidate has ever been in that situation. I have no recollection of falling into this.”

The poll also found that Attorney General Josh Stein (D) lead Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R), 44 percent to 42 percent, according to @IAPolls2022, a voting aggregator for X. The remaining 15% is undetermined.

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