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North Carolina Senate: Incumbent Dole Leads Dems By Double-Digits
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The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in North Carolina found U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole enjoying comfortable leads over two potential Democratic opponents in her bid for re-election.

Dole leads Kay Hagan 52% to 39% and Jim Neal 51% to 37%. An October poll found Dole ahead of potential candidate Mike Easely by eight points.

Dole leads Neal by double-digits among men and women. Against Hagan, she has an eighteen-point lead among men, but just a nine-point lead among women.

Among voters not affiliated with either major political party, Dole leads Hagan 48% to 36% and Neal 43% to 32%.

Dole is viewed favorably by 61% and unfavorably by 31%. The Democratic candidates are less known among voters. Hagan’s ratings are 36% favorable, 35% unfavorable, and 29% are unsure. For Neal, the numbers are 35% favorable, 32% unfavorable, and 33% of voters are not sure.

The presidential race in North Carolina currently shows a tie between John McCain and Barack Obama.

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North Carolina Survey of 500 Likely Voters
April 10, 2008

Elizabeth Dole (R) vs.
Kay Hagan (D)

Elizabeth Dole (R)

52%

Kay Hagan (D)

39%

Some Other Candidate

3%

Not Sure

6%

Elizabeth Dole (R) vs.
Jim Neal (D)

Elizabeth Dole (R)

51%

Jim Neal (D)

37%

Some Other Candidate

3%

Not Sure

8%

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