Posted on 11/01/2016 12:38:41 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is nibbling away at Hillary Clintons lead in North Carolina, according to a new poll.
The race between Clinton and Trump is now too close to call in Elon Universitys latest survey of North Carolina. The Democratic nominee leads Trump 42 percent to 41.2 percent, well within the polls margin of error of 3.7 percentage points.
In last month's version of the poll, Clinton led Trump by nearly 6 points.
This latest survey of 710 likely voters was conducted before FBI Director James Comey announced on Friday that the bureau is reviewing a newly discovered batch of emails possibly relevant to its investigation of how Clinton handled classified information on the private email server she used while secretary of State. North Carolina is still very much in play for both Trump and Clinton, said Jason Husser, director of Elon University polling and assistant professor of political science. The Old North State is continuing its tradition as a source of true toss-up electoral votes.
Clinton is targeting North Carolinas 15 votes in the Electoral College as a way of blocking Trumps path to the 270 needed to win the presidency. If Trump loses North Carolina, a state Republican nominee Mitt Romney won in 2012, his already narrow path to the White House virtually closes.
Like other races around the country, the North Carolina contest divides sharply along racial lines. One hundred percent of black respondents in the Elon poll favor Clinton, and 67 percent of white voters in North Carolina say they plan to vote for Trump.
One bright spot for Trump: The gender gap has tightened, with 55 percent of female voters in North Carolina planning to vote for Clinton, compared with 61 percent in the poll nearly a month ago. Male voters continue to favor Trump 56 percent to 44 percent.
The poll also showed incumbent Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) leading Democratic challenger Deborah Ross 43.5 percent to 39.9 percent in the states Senate race.
That means he's really ahead by six or seven.
One hundred percent of black respondents in the Elon poll favor Clinton
ok...
Hannity just said O’Keefe told him that the next Project Veritas release will impact NC.
The elon poll on rcp’s page has it tied at 44. That must incled leaners.
I hear repeatedly that Trump has a very narrow path because Clinton has electoral college votes locked up. Is this accurate? Are his chances as grim as they are saying?
I can’t believe it’s that close in North Carolina. There’s no way Trump can be behind.
Good news. Must have NC!
Ever notice how “Trump’s path to 270 EV is very narrow” but when he takes the lead nationally “Hillary finds herself in tightening race”?
Haha...
According to this poll 100% of black respondents favor clinton...doubtful
According to this poll 100% of black respondents favor clinton...doubtful
Other polls are showing him ahead in NC.
Also, poll shows him winning 95% of Republicans and 58% of Independents...and it’s a tie?
Trump doesn't even need NC at this point, although the trends strongly suggest that he'll take it comfortably. Don't forget that the poll they cited took place before the Comey announcement.
The Revolution is ON!
Vote Trump!
“According to this poll 100% of black respondents favor clinton...doubtful”
Appears they missed Diamond and Silk - Fayetteville, NC.
NC will be a LANDSLIDE for Trump, this is nothing but BS!!!! Diamond and Silk are from NC there is no way NC goes to the BITCH!!!!
Thanks very much for your response - very helpful!
The FoxNews polling team just switched NC from toss-up to “leans democrat” today - and they are saying it is the main tie-breaker in the race. So, I hope your poll is right.
I just watched Shepard Smith say that he has it on “very good authority so it is 100% true that “the emails on Weiner’s device are a big ‘nothing-burger’ - nothing more than duplicates of what they already had.” What an ass! He knows that doesn’t even make sense numerically, yet he reports it live.
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