North Carolina Senate polls paint very different pictures

North Carolina Senate polls paint very different pictures


A pair of polls on the North Carolina Senate race, released within hours of each other, paint very different pictures of the fortunes of Republican hopeful Michael Whatley and his Democratic opponent, former Gov. Roy Cooper.

One poll released on Monday from the right-leaning Tipp Insights for the League of American Workers asked 1,512 registered voters in an online survey conducted between Jan. 12 and 15 who they would vote for if the November election were held today. Cooper garnered 48% compared to 24% for Whatley, with 27% undecided. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 2.7%.

When it came to favorability, 54% of those surveyed viewed Cooper favorably, compared to just 25% for Whatley.

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Danielle Alvarez, Senior Advisor to Whatley’s Senate campaign, told

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