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A new survey from North Carolina is taking a look at the relative popularity of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump , offering good news for Republicans in the pivotal swing state battle for the Tar Heel State’s 16 electoral votes., conducted Aug. 2 to Aug. 9 ahead of the Democratic National Convention, shows Trump is marginally more popular than Harris in the state, garnering 46% approval compared with her 44%.
The favorability polling shows Trump is strongest with voters without a 4-year college degree; he’s at 52% with that group, with 43% disapproval. Another 5% have no opinion. The pollster believes all of this shows that North Carolina will come down to the wire in the next 70 days.
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