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North Carolina: Small lead for Republicans in SurveyUSASUSA poll

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SurveyUSASUSA published the results of a new poll on March 30. In this poll, respondents from North Carolina were asked for whom they would likely vote if Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and Donald Trump were the Republican Party's candidate.

According to the results, 43.0% of participants would vote for Clinton, while 45.0% would vote for Trump. This poll was conducted from February 14 to February 16, among a random sample of 1250 likely voters. Estimated have a +/-2.8 percentage points margin of error.

According to other surveys

Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 48.9% for the Democrat Clinton and 51.1% for Trump. The Republicans did worse by 2.3 percentage points in comparison to the average results of the other polls in North Carolina.

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