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A majority of North Carolina residents believe Confederate monuments should remain on public property, according to an Elon University poll.
A little over four months before North Carolina's presidential primary, retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson has opened a double-digit lead over the rest of the Republican field, according to an Elon University Poll released Thursday.
Hundreds of people emailed the governor criticizing his stance on ending the license plate emblazoned with the Confederate battle flag. But neither Gov. Pat McCrory nor lawmakers appear inclined to actually make a change.
Tyler Dukes
As the May primary approaches, the latest Elon Poll finds Voter ID popular, Obamacare less unpopular, and voters up in the air about the economy.
Mark Binker
More than a quarter of North Carolina residents say they know nothing about the massive coal ash spill on the Dan River, according to the most recent Elon University Poll.
While President Barack Obama, Gov. Pat McCrory and U.S. Sen. Richard Burr all saw slight improvements in voters' rating of their job performance in the latest Elon University Poll, U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan continued a year-long slide.
Matthew Burns
A slight majority of North Carolina residents say the public shouldn't have to pay to obtain copies of government records, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Candidates seeking the North Carolina seat in the U.S. Senate up for grabs in 2014 may want to keep a low profile over the next year.
It's tough to hold political office these days.
Poll results released today show that voters agree with legislation that requires photo ID at the polls and drug testing for welfare recipients, but are uncomfortable with firearms legislation. The economy is the top issue on voters' minds.
A group that included health care professionals on Thursday called for state officials to provide more information to people about changes to health care regulations under the federal Affordable Care Act.
Gov. Pat McCrory's approval rating continues to sink from the highs he registered in his first months in office, according to a poll released Thursday by Elon University.
Recent polls by Elon University show Gov. Pat McCrory remains relatively popular with voters but that lawmakers have not been winning friends with their attention-grabbing bills.
Gov. Pat McCrory saw his approval rating climb over the past two months, according to the Elon University Poll. North Carolina residents are evenly split on President Obama but like the state legislature more than Congress.
Republican Gov. Pat McCrory is about two months into his term and has an approval rating of 42 percent, but a large segment of the state is withholding judgment on him, according to a poll released Monday.
A majority of North Carolina residents favor various measures to regulate gun purchases, according to a poll released Monday.