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Trump is up in North Carolina…
According to a Fox News survey, former President Donald Trump is narrowly ahead of Kamala Harris in North Carolina. According to the survey, North Carolinians trust Trump more on the economy and immigration.
From Fox News:
Trump is ahead by 49%-47% among likely voters, while third-party candidates receive 4%. In the two-way contest, his edge narrows to 1 point — a useful indicator as pre-election surveys often overstate support for third-party candidates.
Among the larger universe of registered voters, Harris is up by 1 point on both the expanded ballot (48%-47%) and head-to-head (50%-49%).
The differences between Harris and Trump on all ballot tests fall within the margin of error.
The previous Fox News survey of North Carolina voters, released in September, also had Trump favored by just a touch among likely voters and Harris narrowly up among registered voters.
Looking at results on the full ballot among likely voters, Trump is favored among Whites without a college degree, White voters overall, rural voters and voters ages 65 and over.
Harris is preferred among Black voters, urban voters, voters with a college degree and those under age 35. She also has a small edge among suburban voters, driven by her wider margin among suburban women than Trump’s lead among suburban men.
Trump held a rally in North Carolina on Wednesday where he pledged to “bring back the American dream.”
Trump has won the Tar Heel state twice, in 2016 by nearly 4 percentage points and in 2020 by just over 1 point.
Trump’s full remarks below:
I was thrilled to be back in North Carolina this afternoon, with thousands of proud, hardworking American Patriots! With your vote in this election, I WILL END INFLATION, I WILL STOP THE INVASION, and I WILL BRING BACK THE AMERICAN DREAM! pic.twitter.com/tyuKzM3osG
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 30, 2024
More over at Fox News:
BREAKING: Fox News Poll: Trump still narrowly ahead of Harris in North Carolina https://t.co/IyyMHDKlcs
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 30, 2024