Political Analyst: North Carolinians split on Trump’s policies, local poll concludes
SALISBURY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A new Catawba College poll shows North Carolinians are split on President Trump’s policies, with 45% expressing confidence in areas like immigration, executive orders, and DEI — but a majority doubting his ability to unite the nation. We spoke with Davidson College political science professor Dr. Susan Roberts, who shared her insight on what the findings reveal about voter sentiment heading into the next election.
SALISBURY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- North Carolinians are politically divided over President Donald Trump’s decision-making in a number of policies, according to a Catawba College-funded poll. In the June poll administered by YouGov, 1,000 North Carolinians were asked whether they were confident (very/somewhat), neutral, or not confident (not very/not…
(WGHP) — The approval and disapproval for President Donald Trump and some of his bigger policies are fairly evenly split in North Carolina, according to new polling. Emerson College conducted a poll for Nexstar of 1,000 North Carolinians, of whom 31.1% were Democrats, 35.9% were Republicans and 32.9% were registered…
(WGHP) — The approval and disapproval for President Donald Trump and some of his bigger policies are fairly evenly split in North Carolina, according to new polling. Emerson College conducted a poll for Nexstar of 1,000 North Carolinians, of whom 31.1% were Democrats, 35.9% were Republicans and 32.9% were registered…