NC-04 Poll Results
The race is tied today, and our strongest message focuses on Congresswoman Foushee taking on the Trump Administration. Here are our initial findings:
The race is tied, with about one in five voters still open to changing their minds (44% Foushee / 44% Allam / 2% Patterson / 11% undecided). 21% of voters are still movable, including the 11% who are totally undecided and the 10% who are just leaning toward their candidate of choice. There’s a major divide along racial lines, with Black voters supporting Congresswoman Foushee by 40 points (64% Foushee / 24% Allam / 2% Patterson / 10% undecided) and White voters supporting Allam by 13 points (38% Foushee / 51% Allam / 2% Patterson / 9% undecided).
Congresswoman Foushee has 90% name ID. She has a 3-1 favorability rating (68% favorable / 23% unfavorable) and a similar job rating (66% approve / 25% disapprove). In an open-ended question about what they have seen or heard about Congresswoman Foushee, some voters reference her positive job performance and dedication to the district while others express concerns about her corporate funding and ineffectiveness in Congress.
Allam has 74% name ID (60% favorable / 14% unfavorable). In an open-ended question about what they have seen or heard about Allam, voters reference her progressive values and community engagement. Voters overall are evenly split when it comes to the best reason to vote for her: bringing a newer and younger voice, delivering for her community, and refusing PAC money.
Voters need to know that Congresswoman Foushee is fighting the Trump Administration’s attack on democracy and the out-of-control corruption by his Administration. This is the most effective of the three messages we tested overall and also resonates with target audiences such as undecided voters and voters who are open to supporting Congresswoman Foushee.
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