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Forbes
Forbes
31 Oct 2024


Vice President Kamala Harris is vying to become only the second Democratic presidential candidate to win North Carolina in more than 40 years, as most polls show her and former President Donald Trump in a close contest—with Trump holding a slight advantage in two new surveys released this week and Harris ahead by one point in a third.

Presidential Nominee Donald Trump Campaigns In North Carolina

Former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Greenville, North Carolina.

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Harris is ahead 48%-47% among likely voters in a CNN/SSRS poll out Thursday (margin of error 4.5 points).

Trump has a 49%-47% advantage over Harris among likely voters—and 4% chose another candidate—in a Fox News poll released Wednesday, though his lead shrinks to one point (50%-49%) in a two-way matchup, within the three-point margin of error.

Trump leads likely voters in North Carolina 50%-48% in a Cooperative Election Study poll, a large national survey backed by universities and conducted by YouGov (2,308 respondents).

Trump leads likely voters by the same margins, 50% to 48%, in both a Marist poll and an Emerson poll last week, and is up 49.6%-48.5% in a Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll released Oct. 23, all within the surveys’ margins of error (3.1 points for Emerson, 3.6 for Marist and 4 points for Bloomberg).

Trump is up 50% to 47% in a Washington Post-Schar School poll released last week, still within the 3.9-point margin of error, while a Quinnipiac poll of likely voters released Oct. 16 found Harris leading 49% to 47%, a reversal of Trump’s 49%-47% lead two weeks ago.

Two other recent polls also found Trump with an edge: He led 46%-45% in a Wall Street Journal poll published Oct. 11 that includes third-party candidates, and led 49%-48% in an Emerson College poll out Oct. 10, after Harris led 49%-48% in the group’s September survey.

Trump is up 1.2 points in FiveThirtyEight’s weighted polling average.

The Cook Political Report moved North Carolina from “lean Republican” to a “toss up” in late August, writing that the state “looks more competitive than ever” since Harris’ entrance into the race, while Cook’s latest survey released earlier this month shows Harris and Trump tied, after Harris led by one point here in August.

If Harris wins the state, she has a nearly 90% chance of winning the election, according to political analyst Nate Silver’s Voter Power Index, which found Trump would have an upwards-of-80% chance of winning the electoral college if he wins North Carolina.

North Carolina has only voted for one Democratic presidential candidate since 1980: Barack Obama in 2008. North Carolina’s shift to the left has largely been credited to a population increase among potential voters who typically back Democrats—including the highly educated—especially from a 5.6% increase since 2020 near the “research triangle” area of Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, according to the Brookings Institution. That area hosts three major research universities—Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina University—that have also sparked related industries in high tech and the life sciences, and made it the tenth-fastest growing area in the country, according to Brookings. And the overall percentage of North Carolinians with a bachelor’s degree—a Democratic-leaning demographic—has also increased by 1.4 million since 1990, according to a study by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Whether scandals surrounding GOP gubernatorial candidate, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, could hurt Trump’s chances in North Carolina. Trump endorsed Robinson prior to a CNN report revealing a string of racist and derogatory comments he allegedly made on a pornographic website chat forum before his entrance into politics, including referring to himself as a “Black NAZI.” Polls taken after the Sept. 19 story show Democratic candidate Josh Stein has widened his lead over Robinson, to as many as 19 points in a recent Emerson College survey. A CNN/SSRS poll released Sept. 27 also found Robinson trailing Stein by 17 points and a tie between Trump and Harris, suggesting Robinson’s scandals haven’t affected Trump’s standing there. Historically, the demise of down-ballot candidates rarely drag down the affiliated party’s presidential candidate, CNN notes.

  1. That’s how many electoral college votes North Carolina has, after gaining a vote after the 2020 census. The state has the eighth most electoral votes in the country, tied with Georgia.

Despite the electorate’s increasingly Democratic leanings, Republicans hold a supermajority in both chambers of the legislature, giving it the power to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s vetoes.

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