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PPP (D) poll in North Carolina: Republicans are behind

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The results of a new poll, conducted on behalf of PPP (D) in North Carolina, were released on April 2. In the survey participants were asked, whether they would vote for democrat Hillary Clinton or republican Donald Trump, assuming that these two candidates would win the primaries. Of those who answered the question, 44.0% said that they will vote for Clinton, whereas 42.0% indicated that they would give their vote to the republican Trump. The poll was carried out between March 18 and March 20. The sample size was 843 registered voters. The sampling error is +/-3.4 points.

Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 51.2% for the Democrats and 48.8% for the Republicans. The vote share for the republicans is 0.0 percentage points over the average results of other polls in North Carolina.

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